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System Requirements Analysis

System Requirements Analysis
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Categories: Requirements

Author(s): Jeffrey O. Grady
Hardcover: 480 pages
ISBN-13: 978-0120885145
 

Systems Requirement Analysis gives the professional systems engineer the tools to set up a proper and effective analysis of the resources, schedules and parts that will be needed in order to successfully undertake and complete any large, complex project. The text offers the reader the methodology for rationally breaking a large project down into a series of stepwise questions so that a schedule can be determined and a plan can be established for what needs to be procured, how it should be obtained, and what the likely costs in dollars, manpower and equipment will be in order to complete the project at hand.

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