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==ASE-Definition (engl.)== | ==ASE-Definition (engl.)== | ||
A "System-of-Systems" (SoS) is a system consisting of a set of interacting systems, each of which can be considered a system in itself whereby | A "System-of-Systems" (SoS) is a system consisting of a set of interacting systems, each of which can be considered a system in itself whereby ... | ||
* each system can interact independently and has its own purpose | * each system can interact independently and has its own purpose | ||
* the individual systems of the quantity are independently organised to fulfil their purposes | * the individual systems of the quantity are independently organised to fulfil their purposes |
Revision as of 09:30, 18 January 2022
ASE-Definition (dt.)
Ein „System-of-Systems“ (SoS) ist eine Menge an interagierenden Systemen, von denen jedes einzelne System in sich selbst als System betrachtet werden kann, wobei ...
- jedes System unabhängig agieren kann und einen eigenen Zweck besitzt
- die individuellen Systeme der Menge unabhängig organisiert werden, um ihre Zwecke zu erfüllen
- die Systemkombination Ergebnisse liefert, die von einzelnen Systemen nicht erreicht werden können
ASE-Definition (engl.)
A "System-of-Systems" (SoS) is a system consisting of a set of interacting systems, each of which can be considered a system in itself whereby ...
- each system can interact independently and has its own purpose
- the individual systems of the quantity are independently organised to fulfil their purposes
- the combination of systems delivers results that cannot be achieved by individual systems