Sunday, January 9, 2011

Characteristics Of System

In order to understand or develop a system, it is necessary to distinguish the elements and systems that shape it. Here are the characteristics of a system that can distinguish a system with other systems:
  1. Boundary. Depiction and an element or elements which are included in the system and which are outside the system.
  2. Environment. Everything outside the system, providing environmental assumptions, constraints, and input to a system.
  3. Input. Resources (data, materials, equipment, energy) and the environment that is consumed and manipulated by a system.
  4. The output. Resource or product (information, reports, documents, computer screen display, finished goods) are provided for the system environment by the activities in a system. Component activities or processes in a system that transforms input into the form of semi-finished (output). This component can be a subsystem and a system.
  5. Interface. The place where the component or system and its environment to meet or interact.
  6. Storage. Area occupied and used for temporary and permanent storage and information, energy, raw materials, and so forth. A storage buffer between the media divulging these components work with various levels that exist and allow the different components and a variety of the same data.

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