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An ontology of collections, collectives, social units, and systems, plugins to DnS. These are placeholders for a more ambitious ontology of basic entities from the social world. OWL engineering by Aldo Gangemi.
The descriptive, unifying aspect of a system (usually it includes at least a design, or project, plan, etc.).
The description of how to implement a system-as-artifact.
The description of a system from the design viewpoint (how it is structured, but also including possible aesthetic or functional descriptions that are not strictly related to the functionalities to be supported by the system).
The description of how a system is produced.
A situation in which an object exists that has been produced according to a system design specification.
A plan describing a team's or organization's objectives, tasks, roles, and parameters. Ay least two roles and one task, or one role and two tasks must be defined.
The situation in which a working system interacts with its environment according to its functionality description.
A situation satisfying the production workflow of a system.
The realization aspect of a system, satisfying the descriptive aspect.If the descriptive part only includes a design, it can be a situation in which that design has been realized (e.g. consisting essentially of a system-as-artifact as a design object).If the descriptive part includes a project, it can be a workflow situation resulting in the production of e.g. a system-as-artifact.If the descriptive part includes a set of instructions, it can be a situation in which e.g. a system-as-artifact interacts with the environment effectively (according to some evaluation criteria).
The description of how to produce a functionality specification.
The description of a system from the functional viewpoint (how it works).
A material artifact whose proper parts ('components') are physical objects, members of a collection unified by a project or plan.
The description of how to produce a design specification.