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Good. Good Dust Jacket. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. 608 pp. Tightly bound. Corners not bumped. Text is free of markings. (1) Owner's name front end paper. (2) Note: Mustiness from being stored in a box in a basement. (3) NOTE: EX-LIBRARY COPY. Call number on spine of book and spine of dust jacket. No library markings or stamps on page edges.
Edition:
Reprint edition, second printing [stated]
Publisher:
Artech House Publishers
Published:
1979
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
14633046642
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Very good. [12], 608, [4] pages. Footnotes. Figures. Formulae. Tables. List of Symbols Used. Bibliography and References. Index. This is one of the Artech Radar Library of which Mr. Barton was also the series editor. An earlier edition Radar System Analysis was published in 1964 that was originally part of the Prentice-Hall Microwaves and Fields series and their Electrical Engineering series. This new version has been printed to provide copies to engineers who have newly entered the radar system field and also to correct both substantive and typographical errors in the original. David Knox Barton (born 1927 in Greenwich, Connecticut) is an American radar systems engineer who has made significant contributions to air defense, missile guidance, monopulse radar, low-altitude tracking, air traffic control, and early warning radar. He had authored or edited a well-regarded series of reference books on radar engineering in the late 1970s. David Barton was one of the people behind the MIM-104 Patriot surface-to-air missile system. He was a consulting scientist with Raytheon for at least part of his distinguished career. System analysis is a problem-solving technique that breaks down a system into its component pieces for the purpose of the studying how well those component parts work and interact to accomplish their purpose. The field of system analysis relates closely to requirements analysis or to operations research. The terms analysis and synthesis stem from Greek, meaning "to take apart" and "to put together, " respectively. These terms are used in many scientific disciplines, such as mathematics and logic, to denote similar investigative procedures. Analysis is defined as "the procedure by which we break down an intellectual or substantial whole into parts, " while synthesis means "the procedure by which we combine separate elements or components in order to form a coherent whole." System analysis researchers apply methodology to the systems involved, forming an overall picture. System analysis is used in every field where something is developed.
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UsedGood. Hardcover, part of The Artech Radar Library, reprint of the edition publish ed by Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, N.J., in series: Microwaves and fiel ds series and Prentice-Hall electrical engineering series. Surplus library copy with the usual stampings; reference number taped to spine; light fadin g, light edge wear to exterior; otherwise in good condition with clean text, firm binding.
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UsedGood. Hardcover, second printing of a 1964 copyright, part of the Prentice-Hall M icrowaves and Fields Series; newly rebound at bindery; surplus library copy with the usual stampings; otherwise in good condition with clean text.