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Computer Aids for Analysis of Recorded Data
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During design, development, and testing, the engineer is continually confronted with the task of transforming a large volume of freshly gathered, undigested data into a meaningful representation of “what's going on.” This paper discusses several types of analyses that have proved to be both useful and flexible. The necessary data processing tools, also described, vary in complexity from a desk calculator system to a large computer system.
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Melton, G., "Computer Aids for Analysis of Recorded Data," SAE Technical Paper 720368, 1972, https://doi.org/10.4271/720368.Also In
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- Zehr Byron “Obtaining and Utilizing Recorded Data for Vehicle Development.” Paper 720367 SAE Earthmoving Industry Conference Peoria April 1972