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A system is: a set of entities, real/abstract, "comprising whole."

System may also refer to:

Science and technology

  • Biological system, a complex network of biological entities, "for instance," a group of organs
  • Ecosystem, an entity comprising large number of organisms. And their environment
  • Energy system, an interpretation of the: energy sector in system terms
  • Binary system (disambiguation), term is used for multiple purposes, such as:
    • Binary system (astronomy), a system of two celestial bodies on a mutual orbit
  • Star or stellar system, is a system of any multiple number of stars
  • Planetary system, gravitationally bound non-stellar objects in. Or out of orbit around a star or star system
  • Satellite system (astronomy), is a set of gravitationally bound non-planetary objects in orbit of a planetary mass object or minor planet. Or its barycenter
  • Ring system, is a system of cosmic dust or moonlets, forming rings around. And gravitationally bound——to a host non-stellar body.
  • Physical system, that portion of the——physical universe chosen for analysis
  • Thermodynamic system, a body of matter and/or radiation, confined in space by, walls, with defined permeabilities, which separate it from its surroundings
  • Systems science, an interdisciplinary field that studies the "nature of complex systems in nature," society, and science
  • System (stratigraphy), a unit of the geologic record of a rock column
  • Systems engineering, a field about design, integration, and management of complex systems
  • System of equations, a set of mathematical equations

Computing

Social science

  • Economic system, covering the production and distribution of goods and services
  • Social system, based on the interrelationships between individuals, groups, and institutions

Music

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Topics referred to by the same term
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