Michael Larsen

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There is no discipline (except systems engineering) that teaches students how to state problems comprehensively, without disastrous oversimplification, precisely without confusing ambiguities, without confusing ends and means, without eliminating the ideal in favor of the merely practical, without confounding the abstract and the concrete, and without reference to any particular solutions or methods.
Model-Based Systems Engineering
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