The preliminary system concept was published in 1987 in a Red Book.
The sound system concept originated in the 1950s in Kingston, Jamaica.
The sound system concept first became popular in the 1950s, in the ghettos of Kingston.
It provides a framework for describing open system concepts and defining a lexicon of terms, that can be agreed upon generally by all interested parties.
The analysis consists of interpreting the system concept (or real world) into data and control terminology, that is into data flow diagrams.
One was used in the late 1960s to test "fly by wire" control system concepts.
The process of managing the transition from a conventional manufacturing operation to one based on high-performance system concepts was critical to the success of the approach.
In addition it allows to present the entire system concept within a virtual, interactive, immersive environment to non-simulation experts.
The dynamical system concept is a mathematical formalization for any fixed "rule" which describes the time dependence of a point's position in its ambient space.
Identification of possible system concepts, with emphasis on the degree of innovation and any critical aspect.