Dooge (1) defines a system as 'any structure, device, scheme or procedure (real or abstract) that interrelates in a given time reference, an input, cause or stimulus, of matter, energy or information, and an output, effect or response, of information,... Water Resources Systems Planning and Management - Page 34by Sharad K. Jain, V.P. Singh - 2003 - 882 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| Barnabas Akurigo Amisigo - 2005 - 199 pages
...hand, the following definition by Dooge (2003) emphasizes the system function. In this definition, "any structure, device, scheme, or procedure, real...effect, or response of information, energy, or matter", the function of the system as interrelating an input and output is emphasized. A system can, therefore,... | |
| Donald Knight, Asaad Shamseldin - 2005 - 626 pages
...support system" includes any system which helps someone with any aspect of making a decision. A system is "any structure, device, scheme or procedure, real...effect, or response, of information, energy or matter" (Dooge, 1973). A decision is a choice between a number of options (always including the "do nothing"... | |
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