Improving function allocation for integrated systems design

David Beevis

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Improving function allocation for integrated systems design

by David Beevis, Peter Essens, Herke Schuffel

1996

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331

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Improving function allocation for integrated systems design was written by David Beevis, Peter Essens, Herke Schuffel.

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