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Open system may refer to: •Open system (computing), one of a class of computers and associated software that provides some combination of interoperability, portability and open software standards, pa...
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Open system (systems theory) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An open system is a system which continuously interacts with its environment. The interaction can take the form of information, energy, or material transfers into or out of the system boundary, depe...
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What Is an Open System? An open system is a system that regularly exchanges feedback with its external environment. Open systems are systems, of course, so inputs, processes, outputs, goals, assessment and evaluation, and learning are all important.
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Open and Closed Systems Ludwig Bertalanffy describes two types of systems: open systems and closed systems. The open systems are systems that allow interactions between its internal elements and the ...
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The output has nothing to do with whether a system is closed. Systems without output are non-knowable through observation from the outside (see open system). (Krippendorff...
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open system: A system with characteristics that comply with specified, publicly maintained, readily available standards and that therefore can be connected to other systems that comply with these same standards...
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Open Sound System (OSS) is the first attempt in unifying the digital audio architecture for UNIX. OSS is a set of device drivers that provide a uniform API across all the major UNIX architectures.
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Open system standards have four basis requirements (1) they must be defined fully, so that vendors can work within the same framework, (2) be stable over a reasonable length of time, so that the vendors have fixed targets to aim at, (3) they must be fully published, so that their interfaces are publicly available,
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