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Tate Hasenclever is a graduate student at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. His research applies systems engineering techniques to the agile development of multidisciplinary systems of systems projects. Hasenclever's work, as evidenced by his 2024 publication "Smart Base Installations: Applying Systems Engineering Techniques to the Agile Development of Multidisciplinary Systems of Systems Projects," focuses on integrating engineering methodologies with project management strategies. He collaborates with other researchers at the University of Arkansas, including Zephan Wade, Edward Pohl, Gregory S. Parnell, and Eric Specking, who have co-authored publications with him.
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Smart Base Installations: Applying Systems Engineering Techniques to the Agile Development of Multidisciplinary Systems of Systems Projects (2024)
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- Smart Base Installations: Applying Systems Engineering Techniques to the Agile Development of Multidisciplinary Systems of Systems Projects
- Smart Base Installations: Applying Systems Engineering Techniques to the Agile Development of Multidisciplinary Systems of Systems Projects
- Smart Base Installations: Applying Systems Engineering Techniques to the Agile Development of Multidisciplinary Systems of Systems Projects
- Smart Base Installations: Applying Systems Engineering Techniques to the Agile Development of Multidisciplinary Systems of Systems Projects
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