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Page 108
... objectives may be traded off against others , and the terms of trade do not become clear until later in the process . There is no unique path to a good set of objectives . Even if one is given a set of objectives , there is no foolproof ...
... objectives may be traded off against others , and the terms of trade do not become clear until later in the process . There is no unique path to a good set of objectives . Even if one is given a set of objectives , there is no foolproof ...
Page 236
... Objectives that are quantitative in this sense are preferred simply because the art of planning and controlling action with such objectives is more highly developed than with objectives that are not measurable to the same degree . This ...
... Objectives that are quantitative in this sense are preferred simply because the art of planning and controlling action with such objectives is more highly developed than with objectives that are not measurable to the same degree . This ...
Page 326
... objectives at low levels are efficient means to objectives at high levels only if they are consistent with the highest objectives that logically belong in the same chain of alternatives and objectives . Ultimate objectives are usually ...
... objectives at low levels are efficient means to objectives at high levels only if they are consistent with the highest objectives that logically belong in the same chain of alternatives and objectives . Ultimate objectives are usually ...
Contents
WHAT IS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING? | 3 |
THE TD2 RADIO RELAY SYSTEM | 23 |
32 | 49 |
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