Systems design

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  • Development of an integrated method for producing a required article or performing a desired operation.
  • Développement d'une méthode intégrée pour la production d'un article commandé ou l'exécution d'une opération souhaitée.
  • Desarrollo de un método integrado para producir un artículo encargado o ejecutar una operación deseada.

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      Systems design

      • UF Systems analysis
      • UF Systems engineering
      • UF Analyse de systèmes
      • UF Ingénierie de systèmes
      • UF Systémique
      • UF Análisis de sistemas
      • UF Ingeniería de sistemas
      • UF Sistémica

      1 Archival description results for Systems design

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      GB 0098 L · Created 1948-1991 (ongoing)

      Records relating to Teaching Methods and Equipment at Imperial College, 1948-1991, including papers of Interdisciplinary Research Centres, notably Population Biology, Process Systems Engineering, Semi-Conductor Materials; minutes and inventories of the Audio visual aids working party, 1966-1967; representation on the British Universities Film Council, 1948-1963 (LA);
      Hale Committee Report on teaching methods, 1964-1965 (LB);
      papers of the Educational Technology Committee, 1968-1978, including Rector's correspondence and report on computers (LC);
      Education Forum leaflets; papers relating to Unusual Entry Procedure meeting, 1981 (LD);
      papers concerning English classes, 1972-1974 (LE);
      reports and correspondence of the Postgraduate education working party, 1975-1977 (LF);
      papers relating to the presentation of technical education, 1958-1964 (LL);
      papers concerning Pimlico Connection tutoring schemes, 1981-1991, comprising reports and brochure (LP).

      Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine