Chapter 3 System Regimes

3.1 System regime meaning

We refer to [148] for what follows.

The manner of the temporal evolution of a process, of a work, of a movement of the system, or the manner of the temporal evolution of the system response, determines the system behavior. It depends on

a)  the system properties,

and

b)  the actions upon the system.

There are two categories of the system properties: quantitative and qualitative. A quantitative system property is, for example, the overshoot of the system response. The quantitative system properties reflect the system behavior under particular external and internal conditions. Controllability, observability, stability, and trackability (Chapter 9.3)([85]-[87], [132]-[140], [141], [157], [161 ...

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