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Elements of A System: Outputs and Inputs. Processor(s) - Control. Feedback. Environment. Boundaries and Interface

A system is made up of key elements including outputs and inputs that cross the system boundary, processors that manipulate the inputs, control mechanisms, feedback between the outputs and inputs, the environment the system operates within, and defined boundaries and interfaces.
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Elements of A System: Outputs and Inputs. Processor(s) - Control. Feedback. Environment. Boundaries and Interface

A system is made up of key elements including outputs and inputs that cross the system boundary, processors that manipulate the inputs, control mechanisms, feedback between the outputs and inputs, the environment the system operates within, and defined boundaries and interfaces.
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Elements of a System

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changeis a way of life. The environment may be a business firm, a business
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