What is a system?
An integrated set of elements that accomplishes a defined objective.
what are the 3 different types of classification?
Physical, Abstract, and Unperceivable.
What does the R stand for in DSRP?
Relationship.
What is Systems Thinking?
Recognizes a system as an entity first, as a whole, with its fit and relationship with its environment being primary concerns.
What are the 3 kinds of visibility and what do each one reveal?
Black box- No visibility into the system
Grey box- some knowledge of internal components
White box- complete transparency
What is one element of Distinction?
Thing/Other.
What is Systems Engineering?
Interdisciplinary approach to enable the realization of successful systems.
What is the most important part in understanding a boundary?
Stakeholder input.
Give an example of a part and whole of a system?
Company is a whole, platoon is a part.
What is the output for problem definition?
Redefined problem statement.
What are the 3 elements of a system boundary?
1) Inputs and Outputs
2) Internal and External feedback
3) Subsystems and Relationships
What are the elements of Perspective and which element is doing the "observing"?
Point and view. Point is doing the "observing".
What is the output for solution implementation?
Additional needs.
_____ is where and how the specific system under focus is located relative to the other systems it interacts with.
Spatial Arrangement.
What is different terminology for the elements of action and reaction according to the DSRP Rules?
Cause and Effect.