In that case, the original relationship between means and ends is lost.
This requires that there is also a mapping between means and parts in the product architecture.
There is no wall of separation between means and end.
Differences between means were tested with Student's t test and p<0.05 was considered statistically significant.
The principal answer is that there was too great a disparity between means and ends.
Significance of differences between means at a given time point were determined using Student's t tests.
We therefore need to have a balanced relationship between means and ends.
Firstly, I make a very clear distinction between ends and means.
On the other hand, there is a coherence between objectives and means.
We see, however, a conflict between worthy aims and insufficient means.