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'''Open system''' may refer to: |
'''Open system''' may refer to: |
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== Technical term == |
== Technical term == |
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*[[Open system (computing)]], one of a class of computers and associated software that provides some combination of interoperability, portability and open software standards, particularly Unix and Unix-like systems |
* [[Open system (computing)]], one of a class of computers 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)]], in the natural and social sciences, a process that exchanges material, energy, people, capital or information with its environment |
* [[Open system (systems theory)]], in the natural and social sciences, a process that exchanges material, energy, people, capital or information with its environment |
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*[[Open system (thermodynamics)]], in thermodynamics and physics, a system where matter and energy can enter or leave, in contrast to a |
* [[Open system (thermodynamics)]], in thermodynamics and physics, a system where matter and energy can enter or leave, in contrast to a closed system where energy can enter or leave but matter can not |
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* [[Open system (control theory)]], a feedforward system that does not have any feedback loop to control its output in a control system |
* [[Open system (control theory)]], a feedforward system that does not have any feedback loop to control its output in a control system |
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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 |
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* [[Open and closed system in social science]] |
* [[Open and closed system in social science]] |
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* [[Active learning|Open system of learning]], where information is sourced from multiple sources |
* [[Active learning|Open system of learning]], where information is sourced from multiple sources |
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* [[Open government]] system |
* [[Open government]], system |
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* [[Open-system environment reference model]], one of the first reference models for enterprise architecture |
* [[Open-system environment reference model]], one of the first reference models for enterprise architecture |
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* Open Distribution system (Example: [[Peer-to-peer file sharing]] system) |
* Open Distribution system (Example: [[Peer-to-peer file sharing]] system) |
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== Proper name == |
== Proper name == |
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* [[Open Systems Interconnection]] (IT company) |
* [[Open Systems Interconnection]] (IT company) |
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* [[Open Systems Accounting Software]] (product) an accounting and business software |
* [[Open Systems Accounting Software]] (product), an accounting and business software |
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* [[Open Systems International]], supplier of open automation solutions for utilities in the electric, oil & gas, transport, and water industries |
* [[Open Systems International]], supplier of open automation solutions for utilities in the electric, oil & gas, transport, and water industries |
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* [[Open Systems AG]], a company headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland |
* [[Open Systems AG]], a company headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland |
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* [[Open-source software]] system (product) |
* [[Open-source software]], system (product) |
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* [[Open publishing|Open publication]] system (non-standard term) |
* [[Open publishing|Open publication]], system (non-standard term) |
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The system in which the exchange of both mass and energy take place through srounding{{Clarify|date=July 2015}} environment |
The system in which the exchange of both mass and energy take place through srounding{{Clarify|date=July 2015}} environment |
Revision as of 01:34, 16 March 2016
Look up open system in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Open system may refer to:
Technical term
- Open system (computing), one of a class of computers and associated software that provides some combination of interoperability, portability and open software standards, particularly Unix and Unix-like systems
- Open system (systems theory), in the natural and social sciences, a process that exchanges material, energy, people, capital or information with its environment
- Open system (thermodynamics), in thermodynamics and physics, a system where matter and energy can enter or leave, in contrast to a closed system where energy can enter or leave but matter can not
- Open system (control theory), a feedforward system that does not have any feedback loop to control its output in a control system
- Open system, in management science a system that is capable of self-maintenance on the basis of throughput of resources from the environment
- Open and closed system in social science
- Open system of learning, where information is sourced from multiple sources
- Open government, system
- Open-system environment reference model, one of the first reference models for enterprise architecture
- Open Distribution system (Example: Peer-to-peer file sharing system)
Proper name
- Open Systems Interconnection (IT company)
- Open Systems Accounting Software (product), an accounting and business software
- Open Systems International, supplier of open automation solutions for utilities in the electric, oil & gas, transport, and water industries
- Open Systems AG, a company headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland
- Open-source software, system (product)
- Open publication, system (non-standard term)
The system in which the exchange of both mass and energy take place through srounding[clarification needed] environment