Thomas, 2007 - Google Patents
Selected systems engineering process deficiencies and their consequencesThomas, 2007
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- Thomas L
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- Acta Astronautica
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The systems engineering process is well established and well understood. While this statement could be argued in the light of the many systems engineering guidelines and that have been developed, comparative review of these respective descriptions reveal that they …
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