Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Systems Thinking

A system is a set of procedures or parts that form a whole.
It works by the different groups and subgroups doing specific jobs, and together they all make the system work. Without any one part, the system does not work. For example, in a hospital system there are nurses, doctors, and doctors with certain specialties. Everyone works in the hospital, but the hospital only works when all of them are working.
A system relates to comupter science because a computer is made up many different systems, and you can tell the computer to do something complex by breaking it down into systems and subsystems.

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