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A collection of components linked together and organized in such a way as to be recognizable as a single unit
system
outside the boundary for the system
environment
defined way in which the system interacts with its environment
system interface
system within a system
subsystem
the division of a subsystem or subsystem into its components and linkages
decomposition
The fundamental properties, and the patterns of relationships, connections, constraints and linkages among components and between the system and its environment
architecture of the system
representation of a system and their components by models or drawings on paper or objects within a computer program
Abstractions
Ability to decompose systems into components, hierarchically, which allows us to concentrate at the appropriate levels of detail during each step along the way
top-down approach
a program on a client computer accepts services and resources from a complementary program on a server computer
client-server model
there are two computers involved in the service (also n computers involved in a service)
n-tier architecture
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