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'''Open system''' may refer to: |
'''Open system''' may refer to: |
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*[[Open system (computing)]], one of a class of |
*[[Open system (computing)]], one of a class of ass and associated software that provides some combination of interoperability, portability and open software standards, particularly Unix and Unix-like systems |
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*[[Open system (systems theory)]], a system where matter or energy can flow into and/or out of the system, in contrast to a closed system, where energy can enter or leave but matter may not |
*[[Open system (systems theory)]], a system where matter or energy can flow into and/or out of the system, in contrast to a closed system, where energy can enter or leave but matter may not |
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* Open system, in [[management science]] a system that is capable of self-maintenance on the basis of throughput of resources from the environment |
* Open system, in [[management science]] a system that is capable of self-maintenance on the basis of throughput of resources from the environment |
Revision as of 06:12, 21 January 2009
Open system may refer to:
- Open system (computing), one of a class of ass and associated software that provides some combination of interoperability, portability and open software standards, particularly Unix and Unix-like systems
- Open system (systems theory), a system where matter or energy can flow into and/or out of the system, in contrast to a closed system, where energy can enter or leave but matter may not
- Open system, in management science a system that is capable of self-maintenance on the basis of throughput of resources from the environment