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The Constructive Systems Engineering Cost Model (COSYSMO) was created by Ricardo Valerdi while at the University of Southern California Center for Software Engineering. It gives an estimate of the number of person-months it will take to staff systems engineering resources on hardware and software projects.
Data from XTI Aircraft Company. General characteristics Crew: 1-2 Capacity: 1-7 Length: 14.8 m (48.5 ft) Wingspan: 13.7 m (44.9 ft) Performance Maximum speed: 555 km/h (345 mph, 300 kn) Range: 1,100 km (690 mi, 600 nmi) in VTOL, 750 nmi (1,390 km) from a runway Service ceiling: 7,600 m (25,000 ft) See also Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era AgustaWestland Project Zero Lilium ...
The Grumman XP-50 was a land-based development of the shipboard XF5F-1 Skyrocket fighter, entered into a United States Army Air Corps (USAAC) contest for a twin-engine heavy interceptor aircraft. The USAAC placed an order for a prototype on 25 November 1939, designating it XP-50 , but it lost the competition to the Lockheed XP-49 .
In 1976 PRICE introduced its Hardware Life-Cycle Cost Model. This was followed in 1977 by a Software Development Cost Model, one of the oldest and most widely used software parametric models for large-scale software development projects. [6] In 1983 the company launched its first application for microcircuit cost modelling. TruePlanning
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Hämmerli (German pronunciation:) is a formerly Swiss, now German manufacturer of air guns and firearms aimed mostly at target shooting, especially Olympic events governed by the International Shooting Sport Federation. In 2006, Hämmerli was acquired by Umarex; [1] production and customer support moved to Ulm, Germany.
Akhgar (missile) – The 1.7-meter-long, TV-guided missile has a range of 30 kilometers and can fly at a speed of 600 km per hour. [citation needed] Sattar 1/2/3/4 – Medium Range air-to-ground missiles. Qassed I/II/III – Electro-optically guided 2000 lb bomb. Qassed-2 has a range of about 50 km, Qassed-3 has a range of over 100 km [225]