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Broad utility : architecting flexible and robust systems for a complex operational environment

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Figure 1-3:  Research  Contribution Network  [8]
Figure 2-3:  Descriptive  Tools  for the  Operating Environments
Figure 2-5:  SOE  Trends  [18,  pp.  2-31
Figure  2-11  details  examples  of environments  in which  TSOA  events  are conducted.
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