The watches that Hora made were no less complex than those of Tempus. But he had designed them so that he could put together subassemblies of about ten elements each. Ten of these subassemblies again, could be put together into a larger subassembly; and... Complexity Explained - Página 2por Peter Erdi - 2007 - 397 páginasVista previa limitada - Acerca de este libro
| J.R. Blau - 2007 - 224 páginas
...be put together in a larger subassembly; and a system of ten of the latter subassemblies constitutes the whole watch. Hence, when Hora had to put down a partly assembled watch to answer the phone, he lost only a small part of his work, and he assembled his watches in only a... | |
| Gerald E. Flueckiger - 1995 - 180 páginas
...again, could be put together into a larger subassembly; and a system of ten of the latter subassemblies constituted the whole watch. Hence, when Hora had...only a small part of his work, and he assembled his watch in only a fraction of the man-hours it took Tempus. It is rather easy to make a quantitative... | |
| Herbert A. Simon - 1996 - 252 páginas
...again, could be put together into a larger subassembly; and a system of ten of the latter subassemblies constituted the whole watch. Hence, when Hora had to put down a partly assembled watch to answer the phone, he lost only a small part of his work, and he assembled his watches in only a... | |
| Carliss Young Baldwin, Kim B. Clark - 2000 - 508 páginas
...subassemblies of about ten elements each. . . . Hence when Hora had to put down a partly assembled watch to answer the phone, he lost only a small part of...in only a fraction of the man-hours it took Tempus. . . . [If] there is one chance in ten, that either watchmaker will be interrupted while adding any... | |
| John Boardman, Brian Sauser - 2008 - 242 páginas
...again, could be put together into a larger subassembly, and a system of ten of the latter subassemblies constituted the whole watch. Hence, when Hora had to put down a partly assembled watch to answer the phone, he lost only a small part of his work, and he assembled his watches in only a... | |
| 88 páginas
...again, could be put together into a larger subassembly ; and a system of ten of the latter subassemblies constituted the whole watch. Hence, when Hora had...in only a fraction of the man-hours it took Tempus. It is rather easy to make a quantitative analysis of the relative difficulty of the tasks of Tempus... | |
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