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Page 90
... logical consequences of ideas from the act of placing values upon the consequences . The first act will be called systems analysis ; it is analogous to deduction in pure science . The term " evaluation " will be reserved for the second ...
... logical consequences of ideas from the act of placing values upon the consequences . The first act will be called systems analysis ; it is analogous to deduction in pure science . The term " evaluation " will be reserved for the second ...
Page 104
... logical functions of the value system are to provide the means for judging the relative merits of the alternative ... logical sciences ( logic and mathematics ) where a proof is necessary and sufficient to validate an inference , or in ...
... logical functions of the value system are to provide the means for judging the relative merits of the alternative ... logical sciences ( logic and mathematics ) where a proof is necessary and sufficient to validate an inference , or in ...
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... LOGICAL STRUCTURE OF THE OPERATION A systematic approach to setting good objectives is aided by awareness of the logical structure of ( 1 ) the whole process of systems engineering , ( 2 ) the planning process within it , and ( 3 ) the ...
... LOGICAL STRUCTURE OF THE OPERATION A systematic approach to setting good objectives is aided by awareness of the logical structure of ( 1 ) the whole process of systems engineering , ( 2 ) the planning process within it , and ( 3 ) the ...
Contents
WHAT IS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING? | 3 |
THE TD2 RADIO RELAY SYSTEM | 23 |
32 | 49 |
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