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A [[System]] is an [[composite entity]] with [[interacting]] [[component]]s.
A [[System]] is a [[composite entity]] with [[interacting]] [[component]]s (that form a [[unified whole]] through [[systematic organization]]).
* <B>Context</U>:</B>
* <B>AKA:</B> [[Systematic Entity]], [[Organized Whole]], [[Component Assembly]].
** It can (typically) have a [[System Birth]].
* <B>Context:</B>
** It can (typically) anticipate a [[System Death]].
** [[System Input]]: [[Material Input]], [[Energy Input]], [[Information Input]]
*** [[Optional Input]]: [[Control Signal]], [[Configuration Parameter]], [[Environmental Stimulus]]
** [[System Output]]: [[Material Output]], [[Energy Output]], [[Information Output]]
** [[System Performance Measure]]: [[Performance Metric]]s such as [[efficiency]], [[effectiveness]], and [[reliability]]
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** It can range from being a [[Physical System]] to being an [[Abstract System]] (such as a [[formal system]]).
** It can (typically) maintain its [[System Boundary]] through [[component interaction]]s.
** It can range from being a [[Closed System]] to being an [[Open System]].
** It can (typically) have a [[System Birth]] through [[component assembly]] or [[emergence]].
** It can range from being a [[Simple System]] to being a [[Complex System]].
** It can (typically) anticipate a [[System Death]] through [[component failure]] or [[dissolution]].
** It can range from being a [[Fixed System]] to being a [[Dynamic System]].
** It can (typically) exchange [[System Resource]]s with its [[environment]] when [[open]].
** It can range from being a [[Evolved System]] to being a [[Designed System]].
** It can (typically) preserve its [[System Identity]] despite [[component change]]s.
** It can range from being a [[Healthy System]] to being a [[Stable System]] to being an [[Unstable System]] to being a [[Failed System]].
** It can (often) exhibit [[System Behavior]] through [[component interaction]]s.
** It can range form being a [[Brittle System]] to being a [[Resilient System]] (such as a [[self-correcting system]]).
** It can (often) generate [[System Effect]]s within its [[environment]].
** It can (often) maintain [[System State]]s during its [[operational period]].
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** It can express some [[Behavior]].
** It can range from being a [[Physical System]] to being an [[Abstract System]], depending on its [[system materiality]].
** It can be [[Modeled]] ([[represented]] as [[model]]).
** It can range from being a [[Closed System]] to being an [[Open System]], depending on its [[system boundary permeability]].
** It can precipitate a [[Cause]].
** It can range from being a [[Simple System]] to being a [[Complex System]], depending on its [[system component interaction complexity]].
** It can experience [[System Change]].
** It can range from being a [[Fixed System]] to being a [[Dynamic System]], depending on its [[system state variability]].
** It can be [[Analyzed]] by a [[Systems Analysis Task]].
** It can range from being an [[Evolved System]] to being a [[Designed System]], depending on its [[system origin type]].
** It can be [[Studied]] by a [[Systems Science]].
** It can range from being a [[Healthy System]] to being a [[Failed System]], depending on its [[system operational state]].
** It can be [[represented by]] a [[Systems Theory]].
** It can range from being a [[Brittle System]] to being a [[Resilient System]], depending on its [[system adaptation capability]].
** It can experience a [[System Breakdown]].
** It can range from being a [[Dependent System]] to being an [[Independent System]], depending on its [[system autonomy level]].
** It can attain a [[System Ability Score]] (on a [[system capability measure]]).
** It can range from being a [[Controlled System]] to being an [[Self-Governing System]], depending on its [[system decision capability]].
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* <B>Example(s):</B>  
** It can undergo [[System Change]] through [[internal transformation]] or [[external influence]].
** a [[Planetary System]].
** It can experience [[System Breakdown]] due to [[component failure]] or [[interaction disruption]].
** a [[Biological System]], such as an [[ecosystem]].
** It can achieve [[System Performance Level]]s based on its [[capability measure]]s.
** an [[Individual Human]].
** It can be represented by [[System Model]]s for [[analysis purpose]]s.
** a [[Social System]], such as a [[human societal system]].
** It can be studied through [[Systems Science]] using [[systematic method]]s.
*** an [[Economic System]] (that can contain [[financial system]]s).
** It can be described by [[Systems Theory]] for [[theoretical understanding]].
*** a [[Political System]].
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** a [[Computing System]], such as an [[information processing system]].
* <B>Examples:</B>  
** a [[Thermodynamic System]].
** [[Natural System]]s, such as:
*** [[Solar System]], demonstrating [[gravitational interaction]]s between [[celestial body|celestial bodies]].
*** [[Planetary System]], exhibiting [[orbital dynamic]]s and [[atmospheric process]]es.
*** [[Thermodynamic System]], showing [[energy flow]]s and [[state transition]]s.
*** [[Geological System]]s, such as:
**** [[Tectonic Plate System]], illustrating [[crustal movement]]s and [[geological formation]]s.
**** [[River Basin System]], displaying [[water cycle dynamic]]s and [[erosion pattern]]s.
**** [[Mountain Range System]], showing [[geological uplift]] and [[weathering process]]es.
** [[Biological System]]s, such as:
*** [[Rainforest Ecosystem]], showing [[complex interaction]]s between [[species]] and [[environment]].
*** [[Human Body System]], exhibiting [[integrated function]]s of multiple [[organ system]]s.
*** [[Individual Human]], demonstrating [[biological process]]es and [[cognitive function]]s.
*** [[Microbiome System]]s, such as:
**** [[Soil Microbiome System]], supporting [[nutrient cycling]] and [[plant growth]].
**** [[Gut Microbiome System]], facilitating [[digestion process]]es and [[immune function]]s.
**** [[Marine Microbiome System]], driving [[oceanic nutrient cycle]]s and [[carbon sequestration]].
** [[Social System]]s, such as:
*** [[Global Financial System]], coordinating [[economic activity]] across [[market]]s.
*** [[Economic System]], managing [[resource allocation]] and [[value exchange]].
*** [[Political System]], organizing [[governance structure]]s and [[power relation]]s.
*** [[Human Societal System]], integrating [[cultural pattern]]s and [[social norm]]s.
*** [[Educational System]]s, such as:
**** [[University System]], providing [[higher education]] through [[structured curriculum]]s.
**** [[Public School System]], delivering [[standardized education]] to [[student population]]s.
**** [[Corporate Training System]], developing [[employee skill]]s through [[professional development]].
** [[Designed System]]s, such as:
*** [[Technological System]]s, such as:
**** [[Internet Infrastructure]], enabling [[global communication]] through [[network protocol]]s.
**** [[Computing System]], performing [[information processing]] and [[data manipulation]].
**** [[Autonomous Vehicle System]], combining [[sensor]]s, [[processor]]s, and [[control mechanism]]s.
*** [[Organizational System]]s, such as:
**** [[Corporate Management System]], coordinating [[business operation]]s and [[resource allocation]].
**** [[Healthcare Delivery System]], providing [[medical service]]s through [[integrated care]].
**** [[Supply Chain System]], managing [[product flow]]s and [[logistics operation]]s.
** [[Abstract System]]s, such as:
*** [[Mathematical Logic System]], providing [[formal reasoning]] framework.
*** [[Legal System]], establishing [[rule]]s and [[enforcement mechanism]]s.
*** [[Language System]], enabling [[communication]] through [[structured pattern]]s.
*** [[Classification System]]s, such as:
**** [[Biological Taxonomy System]], organizing [[living organism]]s by [[evolutionary relationship]]s.
**** [[Library Classification System]], arranging [[information resource]]s through [[categorical structure]]s.
**** [[Chemical Element System]], organizing [[element]]s by [[atomic property]]s.
** [[Hybrid System]]s, such as:
*** [[Socio-Technical System]]s, such as:
**** [[Smart City System]], integrating [[digital infrastructure]] with [[urban environment]]s.
**** [[Energy Grid System]], combining [[physical infrastructure]] with [[control software]].
**** [[Healthcare Information System]], merging [[medical practice]]s with [[information technology]].
*** [[Bio-Technological System]]s, such as:
**** [[Agricultural Ecosystem]], blending [[natural process]]es with [[human intervention]].
**** [[Bioremediation System]], using [[biological agent]]s for [[environmental cleanup]].
**** [[Synthetic Biology System]], engineering [[biological component]]s for [[designed function]]s.
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* <B>Counter-Example(s):</B>
* <B>Counter-Example(s):</B>
** an [[Information-bearing Non-Touching Stone Arrangement]].
** [[Random Collection]]s, such as an [[information-bearing non-touching stone arrangement]], which lacks [[component interaction]]s and [[unified purpose]].
** a [[Relation]].
** [[Single Element]]s, such as an [[isolated entity]], which lack the necessary [[multiple component]]s and [[internal relation]]s to form a [[system]].
** [[Information-bearing Non-Touching Stone Arrangement]].
** [[Relation]]s.
* <B>See:</B> [[System Property]], [[Element (Mathematics)]], [[Systems Engineering]], [[Systems Analysis]], [[Interaction]].
* <B>See:</B> [[System Property]], [[Element (Mathematics)]], [[Systems Engineering]], [[Systems Analysis]], [[Interaction]].



Latest revision as of 20:41, 21 March 2025

A System is a composite entity with interacting components (that form a unified whole through systematic organization).



References

2024

  • (Wikipedia, 2024) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/System Retrieved:2024-9-15.
    • A system is a group of interacting or interrelated elements that act according to a set of rules to form a unified whole.[1] A system, surrounded and influenced by its environment, is described by its boundaries, structure and purpose and is expressed in its functioning. Systems are the subjects of study of systems theory and other systems sciences.

      Systems have several common properties and characteristics, including structure, function(s), behavior and interconnectivity.

2014

  • (Wikipedia, 2014) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/system Retrieved:2014-6-12.
    • A system is a set of interacting or interdependent components forming an integrated whole [2] or a set of elements (often called 'components' ) and relationships which are different from relationships of the set or its elements to other elements or sets. Every system is delineated by its spatial and temporal boundaries, surrounded and influenced by its environment, described by its structure and purpose and expressed in its functioning.

      Fields that study the general properties of systems include systems science, systems theory, systems engineering, cybernetics, dynamical systems, thermodynamics, complex systems and system analysis and design. They investigate the abstract properties of systems' matter and organization, looking for concepts and principles that are independent of domain, substance, type, or temporal scale. Some systems share common characteristics, including:* A system has structure, it contains parts (or components) that are directly or indirectly related to each other;

      • A system has behavior, it exhibits processes that fulfill its function or purpose;
      • A system has interconnectivity: the parts and processes are connected by structural and/or behavioral relationships.
      • A system's structure and behavior may be decomposed via subsystems and sub-processes to elementary parts and process steps.
      • A system has behavior that, in relativity to its surroundings, may be categorized as both fast and strong
    • The term system may also refer to a set of rules that governs structure and/or behavior. Alternatively, and usually in the context of complex social systems, the term institution is used to describe the set of rules that govern structure and/or behavior.
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  2. http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/system

2013

2009

  • WordNet.
    • instrumentality that combines interrelated interacting artifacts designed to work as a coherent entity; "he bought a new stereo system"; "the ...
    • a group of independent but interrelated elements comprising a unified whole; "a vast system of production and distribution and consumption keep the country going"
    • (physical chemistry) a sample of matter in which substances in different phases are in equilibrium; "in a static system oil cannot be replaced by water on a surface"; "a system generating hydrogen peroxide"
    • a complex of methods or rules governing behavior; "they have to operate under a system they oppose"; "that language has a complex system for indicating gender"
    • arrangement: an organized structure for arranging or classifying; "he changed the arrangement of the topics"; "the facts were familiar but it was in the organization of them that he was original"; "he tried to understand their system of classification"
    • a group of physiologically or anatomically related organs or parts; "the body has a system of organs for digestion"
    • a procedure or process for obtaining an objective; "they had to devise a system that did not depend on cooperation"
    • the living body considered as made up of interdependent components forming a unified whole; "exercise helped him get the alcohol out of his system"
    • organization: an ordered manner; orderliness by virtue of being methodical and well organized; "his compulsive organization was not an endearing quality"; "we can't do it unless we establish some system around here"