Perspectives on defense systems analysis the what, the why, and the who, but mostly the how of broad defense systems analysis

This book describes the evolution and history of the processes of systems analysis for defense systems, and in this, I am somewhat disagreeing with the book's subtitle. "The how," if it can be called such, begins only on page 93. Anyone wishing to understand the evolution of the disci...

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Main Authors: Delaney, William P.,˜d1933-œeauthor, Atkins, Robert G. (Author), Bernard, Alan (Author), Boroson, Don M. (Author), Ebel, David J. (Author), Feder, Aryeh (Author), Fleischman, Jack G. (Author), Shatz, Michael P. (Author), Stein, Robert (Author), Weiner, Stephen D. (Author)
Corporate Author: Lincoln Laboratory
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, MA The MIT Press [2015]
Series:MIT Lincoln Laboratory series
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