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The above classification, which characterizes the SWTSS by their most important and comparatively constant features, uniquely
assigns systems to definite classes, regardless of temporary features. This description also enables us to deepen and accelerate
the analysis, making possible a preliminary study of groups of systems which must be analyzed in detail.
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The classification is simultaneously an apparatus permitting the prediction of SWTSS. This increases the soundness of technological
decisions. They must now be adopted not only on the basis of known schemes, but also possible ones which are indicated in
general terms in the classification.
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In the course of developing the classification we have elucidated and demonstrated the effectiveness of the morphological
method of analysis and synthesis of systems. It is recommended for use in attacking similar problems in mining.
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A. A. Skochinskii Institute of Mining, Lyubertsy. Translated from Fiziko-Tekhnicheskie Problemy Razrabotki Poleznykh Iskopaemykh,
No. 2, pp. 81–85, March–April, 1980.