SYSTEMS
A SYSTEM IS AN ASSEMBLAGE or combination of parts forming a complex whole. It doesn’t have to be entirely physical; some business processes, for example, consist mostly of ideas and ways of doing things, rather than physical parts. They come down to clusters of tasks handled by one or more people, either one at a time or all at once. A system can be understood by examining the linkages and interactions between the components that comprise it. The best systems are simple and straightforward, leading from ideas to implementation in a relatively ...
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