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Page 102
... relation . Unit cost data for cost estimating makes use of such em- pirical relations . If the cost estimate is to be based on the weight of the system , as it sometimes is for missiles , or if it is to be based upon number of ...
... relation . Unit cost data for cost estimating makes use of such em- pirical relations . If the cost estimate is to be based on the weight of the system , as it sometimes is for missiles , or if it is to be based upon number of ...
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... relation in a piece of reason- ing . The value of a means depends not on its own nature but upon its causal relation to an end : A is a means to B , if A results in or causes B. An end is valuable either because it has intrinsic value ...
... relation in a piece of reason- ing . The value of a means depends not on its own nature but upon its causal relation to an end : A is a means to B , if A results in or causes B. An end is valuable either because it has intrinsic value ...
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... relations of antisymmetry and transitivity . An example of antisymmetry is the relation for real numbers . Verbal forms for the relation include such statements as " A is at least as good as B. " We may modify Axioms 4 and 5 to define ...
... relations of antisymmetry and transitivity . An example of antisymmetry is the relation for real numbers . Verbal forms for the relation include such statements as " A is at least as good as B. " We may modify Axioms 4 and 5 to define ...
Contents
WHAT IS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING? | 3 |
THE TD2 RADIO RELAY SYSTEM | 23 |
32 | 49 |
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