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Network design specifications

Production of a Local Area Network Design Specification.891... [Pg.875]

Production of a Wide Area Network Design Specification.892... [Pg.875]

Network Design Specification Hardware Design Specification - Software Design Specification - Wiring Specification - Eiectricai Specification... [Pg.889]

This section should reference the validation plan, network design specification, and the validation procedure being used for testing. [Pg.894]

Details of all the test cases. Each test case should be on a separate page. The test case should collectively provide 100% coverage of the network design specifications. [Pg.895]

The Validation Plan, network design specification and validation procedure used for testing are reference here. [Pg.349]

A filter is a multiport network designed specifically to respond differently to signals of different frequency. This definition excludes networks which behave as filters incidentally, sometimes to the detriment of then-main purpose. Passive filters are constructed exclusively with passive elements (i.e., resistors, inductors, and capacitors). [Pg.339]

For more complex network designs, especially those involving many constraints, mixed equipment specifications, etc., design methods based on the optimization of a reducible structure can be used. [Pg.397]

A number of medium- to long-term enviromnental monitoring networks and programs have been developed over the past 4 decades in the United States, all of which have had to deal with network design issues noted here. Some of these efforts are summarized in Table 5.3. As indicated in Table 5.3, some programs have emphasized random or partially random designs, whereas others have utilized nonrandom designs but based on specific site criteria. [Pg.159]

The network design phase already determined the countries where plants should be located or closed. Thus, site selection takes place within an individual country. As the location factors pertinent to the site selection phase are different from those used in the network design phase, the first step again is to establish the relevant location factors. These are mostly of qualitative nature but also include quantitative factors such as local factor cost differences, property and construction costs. Findings from industrial location science (cf. Chap. 2.2.2) can be used as a starting point to define the location factors, but industry-, company- and project-specific factors... [Pg.45]


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Local area network design specifications

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