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DescriptionNASA Systems Engr Handbook.pdf NASA Systems Engeering Handbook SP-601S: "This handbook is intended to provide information on systems engineering that will be useful to NASA system engineers, especially new ones. Its primary objective is to provide a generic description of systems engineering as it should be applied througout NASA."
Date Jue 1995 (date of publication) ; , 2007-06-10 (upload)
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