Bibliography

Kalman | Systems+ Bibliography

This bibliography records the legal, educational, business, systems engineering, mathematical, technical, and risk references used to support the Kalman | Systems+ glossary and engagement framework.

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  18. International Organization for Standardization, ISO 9001:2015 – Quality Management Systems: Requirements, ISO, 2015.
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  21. Erik Simanis, “The Big Misconception: Why Corporations and Self-Funded Entrepreneurs Can’t Use Lean Startup”, 2011.
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  43. Ding, Z. (2013). Nonlinear and Adaptive Control Systems. Institution of Engineering & Technology.
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