The best way to navigate this thread is through the Table of Contents in the very first post on page 1. Everything major that's been written is indexed up to around page 20.
I have two versions here. These are the master posts for each although the dual factor one includes 2 more explanations that you've like run into just from reading. The one linked below and now appearing first on the TOC is the most straightforward and comprehensive. Rather than me filling in all the spots (it's late and your post is a bit hard to follow), why don't you compare your understanding to it and see if there is anything left to clarify. It's a much much better explanation.
This is a dual factor periodized version:
http://www.elitefitness.com/forum/showpost.php?p=4764723&postcount=381
The one in the Bill Starr book is a single factor program similar to this one: http://www.elitefitness.com/forum/showpost.php?p=4497774&postcount=15
To be honest, depending on your experience the single factor may work just as well. It's only after you get to the point where you aren't progressing anymore or very suboptimally using those programs that something like dual factor really shines and that tends to be for fairly experienced athletes. To be honest, look at all the people here who get stronger in the first 4 weeks of the dual factor volume stage - for an experienced lifter, this should not happen so either workout would have probably worked fairly well for them. But as they progress, they'll need to rely more and more on proper periodization and programming.
I have two versions here. These are the master posts for each although the dual factor one includes 2 more explanations that you've like run into just from reading. The one linked below and now appearing first on the TOC is the most straightforward and comprehensive. Rather than me filling in all the spots (it's late and your post is a bit hard to follow), why don't you compare your understanding to it and see if there is anything left to clarify. It's a much much better explanation.
This is a dual factor periodized version:
http://www.elitefitness.com/forum/showpost.php?p=4764723&postcount=381
The one in the Bill Starr book is a single factor program similar to this one: http://www.elitefitness.com/forum/showpost.php?p=4497774&postcount=15
To be honest, depending on your experience the single factor may work just as well. It's only after you get to the point where you aren't progressing anymore or very suboptimally using those programs that something like dual factor really shines and that tends to be for fairly experienced athletes. To be honest, look at all the people here who get stronger in the first 4 weeks of the dual factor volume stage - for an experienced lifter, this should not happen so either workout would have probably worked fairly well for them. But as they progress, they'll need to rely more and more on proper periodization and programming.