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Webel SE: pragmatic tool-friendly functional analysis: 2-level drill-down from a single Use Case via a «scenario» Activity with allocation to «logical» subsystems first then crossing to the «design» Blocks zone.

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[STUB] TRAIL: Webel's ultimate guide to simplified yet adequate pragmatic systems engineering with functional analysis in SysMLv1 for smaller scale MBSE projects in the MagicDraw/Cameo/CATIA Magic tools
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Figure 3: MOST radiotelescope: A diagram of the coordinate system used in the report (1988)

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[ARCHIVAL] Gallery: MOST rotational aperture radiosynthesis figures (1988)

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