Technological Creation
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A Technological Creation is a constructed entity that is a synthetic artifact (designed to utilize technological principles for achieving intended purposes).
- AKA: Technology System.
- Context:
- It can (typically) embody Technical Design through engineering principles and scientific knowledge.
- It can (typically) serve Functional Purposes through technological capabilitys and practical applications.
- It can (typically) incorporate Technical Components through system integration and component interactions.
- It can (typically) require Technical Knowledge through specialized expertise and domain understanding.
- It can (typically) demonstrate Technical Innovation through novel solutions and advancements.
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- It can (often) utilize Technical Processes for operational functions.
- It can (often) require Technical Maintenance for continued operation.
- It can (often) support User Interaction through interface design.
- It can (often) enable System Integration with other systems.
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- It can range from being a Simple Device to being a Complex System, depending on its technical complexity.
- It can range from being a Basic Tool to being an Advanced Machine, depending on its sophistication level.
- It can range from being a Single Function Device to being a Multi Purpose System, depending on its functional scope.
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- Examples:
- Electronic Devices, such as:
- Computing Devices, such as:
- Communication Devices, such as:
- Mechanical Systems, such as:
- Industrial Machines, such as:
- Transportation Machines, such as:
- Vehicles for ground transport.
- Aircrafts for aerial mobility.
- Energy Systems, such as:
- Power Generations, such as:
- Energy Storages, such as:
- Medical Technologys, such as:
- Diagnostic Equipments, such as:
- Treatment Systems, such as:
- Digital Artifacts, such as:
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- Electronic Devices, such as:
- Counter-Examples:
- Natural Objects, which lack technological design and intentional creation.
- Cultural Artifacts, which focus on artistic expression rather than technical function.
- Abstract Systems, which lack physical implementation and tangible form.
- See: Technical System, Engineered Solution, Artificial Creation, Machine, Device, Technology, Innovation.