Difference between revisions of "System-of-Interest (glossary)"

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<center>The boundaries of a system, its salient elements and relationships within the system, and its relationships to other systems and to the environment in which it is contained. The Narrower SOI (NSOI) fits within a Wider SOI (WSOI) that contains the most important salient elements, identified based on the current context or situation of the wider environment.</center>
:The boundaries of a system, its salient elements and relationships within the system, and its relationships to other systems and to the environment in which it is contained. The Narrower SOI (NSOI) fits within a Wider SOI (WSOI) that contains the most important salient elements, identified based on the current context or situation of the wider environment.
 
  
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# An example of a system-of-interest is an aircraft in an aircraft development program.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 04:01, 16 May 2011

The boundaries of a system, its salient elements and relationships within the system, and its relationships to other systems and to the environment in which it is contained. The Narrower SOI (NSOI) fits within a Wider SOI (WSOI) that contains the most important salient elements, identified based on the current context or situation of the wider environment.

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