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NAME : RAFFI AKBAR AZANI

NPM : 2210631150045

CLASS : 1B

SEMESTER :1

FACULTY : TECHNICAL

ABSENT NUMBER : 10

TASK 2
The system itself is a network of several interrelated procedures relate, gather
together in carrying out an activity or target for a specific purpose. The system
consists of 2 classifications, namely: system in the abstract (abstract system) and
the system physically (physically system). Then it is also divided into the
classification of natural system and human made system. In addition, the classified
system also on certain systems (deterministic system) and indeterminate systems
(probabilistic system). Also classified as a closed system and a open system.

Explain the meaning of the classification system listed in paragraph on! And what's
the difference!

ANSWER
DEFINITION SYSTEM

A System is a group of interacting or interrelated elements that act according to a


set Of rules to form a unified whole. System have been classified in different ways.
Widespread classifications for system are:

 Abstract Systems:

Abstract systems are conceptual on non-physical entities. They may be formulas of


relationships among sets of variables or models- the abstract conceptualization of
physical situations. For example a model is a representation of a real or planned
system. The utilization of models makes it simpler for the analyst to visualize
relationships in the system under study.

 Physical Systems:

Physical systems are tangible or the material entities. In the case of a library,
the physical parts are the books, shelves, desks, chairs, etc. They can be visible
and countable.

 Differences
it can be concluded that the difference between abstract systems and physical
systems is that they have different properties.
Abstract systems have systematic and conceptualized properties.
physical system This system has tangible properties

 Natural system
is a system created without human intervention. And do not have a clear goal, but
their behavior can be interpreted as a goal by the observer. Example: solar system

 Human made system


made by human intervention with various goals achieved, with several actions
performed by the system. example: computer system, car system,
telecommunication system.

 Differences
system differences between natural and man-made, can be distinguished rationally.
Natural system is independent. without the need for any human intervention.
inversely proportional to
Human made system, this system is made intentionally to help facilitate human
work/activities in life
 deterministic system
is a system whose operation can be predicted precisely. An example is a
computer system. This system we can provide input in accordance with certain
output goals.

 Probabilistic system
is a system that cannot be predicted or predicted with certainty because it
contains elements of probability or possibilities. Examples are:
evapotranspiration system, nutrient absorption system, photosynthesis system
and others.

 Differences
a deterministic system is a system that has certainty that can be predicted
well. A probabilistic system is an inverse system with deterministic, this
system has predictive uncertainty because it has an element of probability.

 Open Systems:

An open system is one which has several interfaces with its environment. It
allows interface across its boundary. It receives inputs and delivers outputs to
the outside. The library system falls into this category, since it must adapt to the
changing demands of the user.

 Closed System:
A closed system is a system that is isolated from environmental influences. In
fact, closed systems are rare. but the concept of a closed system is more relevant
to scientific systems than to social systems.

 difference
Open system is a system that can accept known inputs, this system is random or
disordered. Unlike a close system, this system cannot be influenced by its
environment, in other words, this system does not exchange matter with each
other.

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