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<p>That same year also saw the publication of the first textbook on the subject, "Systems Engineering: An Introduction to the Design of Large-Scale Systems" by Goode and Mahol. Early practices of systems engineering were generally informal, transdisciplinary, and deeply rooted in the application domain. Following these initial mentions and publications, the field saw further development in the 1960s and 1970s, with figures like Arthur Hall defining traits of a systems engineer and viewing it as a comprehensive process. Despite its informal nature,</p><p>
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