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<blockquote>(1) ''anything affecting a subject system or affected by a subject system through interactions with it, or anything sharing an interpretation of interactions with a subject system. ''(IEEE 1175.1-2002 (R2007), 3.6)</blockquote>
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<blockquote>''(1) Anything affecting a subject system or affected by a subject system through interactions with it, or anything sharing an interpretation of interactions with a subject system. ''(IEEE 1175.1-2002 (R2007), 3.6)</blockquote>
  
<blockquote>(2) ''The surroundings (natural or man‐made) in which the system‐of-interest is utilized and supported; or in which the system is being developed, produced or retired. ''(INCOSE 2010) </blockquote>
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<blockquote>''(2) The surroundings (natural or man‐made) in which the system‐of-interest is utilized and supported; or in which the system is being developed, produced or retired. ''(INCOSE 2010) </blockquote>
  
====Source====
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===Source===
(1)  (IEEE 1175.1-2002 (R2007), 3.6)
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(1)  IEEE. 2002.  ''IEEE Guide for CASE Tool Interconnections - Classification and Description'', 1175.1-2002.
  
(2) INCOSE. 2010. ''INCOSE Systems Engineering Handbook'', version 3.2. San Diego, CA, USA: International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE), INCOSE-TP-2003-002-03.2.  
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(2) INCOSE. 2010. ''INCOSE Systems Engineering Handbook'', version 3.2. San Diego, CA, USA: International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE), INCOSE-TP-2003-002-03.2.
  
 
===Discussion===
 
===Discussion===
(1) is a System Science definition and can be applied to any system
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(1) is a system science definition and can be applied to any system.
  
(2) is an [[Engineered System (glossary)]] definition, and distinguishes between the different environments that exist during the life of a system.
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(2) is an engineered system definition, and distinguishes between the different environments that exist during the life of a system.
  
 
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Revision as of 00:52, 6 May 2021

(1) Anything affecting a subject system or affected by a subject system through interactions with it, or anything sharing an interpretation of interactions with a subject system. (IEEE 1175.1-2002 (R2007), 3.6)

(2) The surroundings (natural or man‐made) in which the system‐of-interest is utilized and supported; or in which the system is being developed, produced or retired. (INCOSE 2010)

Source

(1) IEEE. 2002. IEEE Guide for CASE Tool Interconnections - Classification and Description, 1175.1-2002.

(2) INCOSE. 2010. INCOSE Systems Engineering Handbook, version 3.2. San Diego, CA, USA: International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE), INCOSE-TP-2003-002-03.2.

Discussion

(1) is a system science definition and can be applied to any system.

(2) is an engineered system definition, and distinguishes between the different environments that exist during the life of a system.

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