Saturday 12 March 2011

System

System (from Latin systēma, in turn from Greek σύστημα systēma, "whole compounded of several parts or members, system", literary "composition"[1]) is a set of interacting or interdependent system components forming an integrated whole.

The concept of an "integrated whole" can also be stated in terms of a system embodying a set of relationships which are differentiated from relationships of the set to other elements, and from relationships between an element of the set and elements not a part of the relational regime.

The scientific research field which is engaged in the study of the general properties of systems include systems theory, cybernetics, dynamical systems, thermodynamics and complex systems. They investigate the abstract properties of the matter and organization, searching concepts and principles which are independent of the specific domain, substance, type, or temporal scales of existence.

Most systems share common characteristics, including:

    * Systems have structure, defined by components and their composition;
    * Systems have behavior, which involves inputs, processing and outputs of material, energy, information, or data;
    * Systems have interconnectivity: the various parts of a system have functional as well as structural relationships between each other.
    * Systems may have some functions or groups of functions

The term system may also refer to a set of rules that governs structure and/or behavior.

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