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Systems

pieces that comprise a whole. they serve a purpose function or process.




no requirement that the components be physical. physical vs conceptual systems. or tangible and in

Environment

Everything that is outside the boundary of the system. May interact and affect the system in various ways.

Interface

The means in which the system interacts with the environment. input/output devices, or systems that allow data in.

Subsytems

components within an system that might be heir own system. An ERP system, a SMRP system etc.

Decomposition

The division of a system into its components and linkages.

Architecture

Fundamental properties and patterns of relationships, connections, constraints, and linkages among the components and between the system and its environment.

Abstractions

Representations of systems and their components by models or drawings.

Top-Down Approach

Planning at a higher level and moving down in to each pieces/component in detail

Application Architecture

Concerned with activities and the processing of application programs and the communications between them.