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Systems Analysis And Design Book

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A system is a set of interacting or interdependent components forming an integrated whole[citation needed] 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.

Fields that study the general properties of systems include systems theory, cybernetics, dynamical systems, thermodynamics, and complex systems. 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.

The word system in its meaning here, has a long history which can be traced back to Plato (Philebus), Aristotle (Politics) and Euclid (Elements). It had meant "total", "crowd" or "union" in even more ancient times, as it derives from the verb sunìstemi, uniting, putting together.
Systems Analysis And Design Book
Systems Analysis And Design Book
Systems Analysis And Design Book
Systems Analysis And Design Book
Systems Analysis And Design Book
Systems Analysis And Design Book
Systems Analysis And Design Book
Systems Analysis And Design Book
Systems Analysis And Design Book
Systems Analysis And Design Book
Systems Analysis And Design Book
Systems Analysis And Design Book
Systems Analysis And Design Book
Systems Analysis And Design Book
Systems Analysis And Design Book
Systems Analysis And Design Book
Systems Analysis And Design Book
Systems Analysis And Design Book
Systems Analysis And Design Book
Systems Analysis And Design Book

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