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The system engineer operating within the framework of a typical manufacturing organization operates from the following basic information and constraints:
a. A set of customer specifications to be met,
b. A basic system configuration to be used in realizing these specifications,
c. A set of standard components that fit into this configuration. The problem is to determine the collection of components that satisfies the given specification at minimum total dollar cost.