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https://gitlab.atb-bremen.de/atb/pss-ontology/PSS-ontology-2#System |
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System is a regularly interacting or interdependent group of items forming a unified whole [14]. 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 [13]. In engineering and physics, a physical system is the portion of the universe that is being studied (of which a thermodynamic system is one major example). Engineering also has the concept of a system that refers to all of the parts and interactions between parts of a complex project. Systems engineering refers to the branch of engineering that studies how this type of system should be planned, designed, implemented, built, and maintained. System is a set of interacting elements [6] that, as a unity, affects the design/development of solutions. It is considered from the approach of System Engineering. |
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6. IEC, ISO. "15288-2008. System engineering and software engineering–System life cycle processes." (2008), < https://www.iso.org/standard/43564.html> [accessed 20 July 2017] 13. Wikipedia contributors, 'System', Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 6 September 2017, 11:52 UTC, [accessed 20 September 2017] 14. "Definition of system". Merriam-Webster. Springfield, MA, USA. Retrieved 2016-10-09. |
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To be aligned with the discussion of Systems Engineering working group |
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