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Definition of open system in English: open systemnoun 1Computing A system in which the components and protocols conform to standards independent of a particular supplier. Example sentencesExamples - One of these facility executives has taken a close look at open systems based on standard protocols and is concerned about the need to develop extremely precise specifications.
- Storage pooling can be used to provide storage capacity to both open systems and mainframe computers even though the data structure is considerably different for both machines.
- In a sense we're already designing components within a larger open system - allowing individuals to assemble their own ‘machines’ (which amount to their interactions with computers).
- This can be credited to the open system of development, implementation, and testing.
- What is being done today to bridge the data gap between open systems and mainframe storage?
2Physics A material system in which mass or energy can be lost to or gained from the environment. Example sentencesExamples - Most images are complex, nonrepeating, nonrandom and fractal - and are created by maintaining the medium as an open system far from equilibrium (energy and matter are added).
- This is when I introduced the idea of ‘dissipative structures,’ which arise in open systems, exchanging energy and matter with the outside world when driven far from equilibrium.
- It should be noted that Earth, as an open system, has the Sun as an outside energy source.
- All natural ecosystems are open systems where energy and matter are transferred in and out through the complex interactions of energy, water, carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, sulfur, and other cycles.
- The biosphere is a basically closed system in terms of matter but an open system in terms of energy.
Definition of open system in US English: open systemnoun 1Computing A system in which the components and protocols conform to standards independent of a particular supplier. Example sentencesExamples - Storage pooling can be used to provide storage capacity to both open systems and mainframe computers even though the data structure is considerably different for both machines.
- One of these facility executives has taken a close look at open systems based on standard protocols and is concerned about the need to develop extremely precise specifications.
- This can be credited to the open system of development, implementation, and testing.
- What is being done today to bridge the data gap between open systems and mainframe storage?
- In a sense we're already designing components within a larger open system - allowing individuals to assemble their own ‘machines’ (which amount to their interactions with computers).
2Physics A material system in which mass or energy can be lost to or gained from the environment. Example sentencesExamples - All natural ecosystems are open systems where energy and matter are transferred in and out through the complex interactions of energy, water, carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, sulfur, and other cycles.
- It should be noted that Earth, as an open system, has the Sun as an outside energy source.
- The biosphere is a basically closed system in terms of matter but an open system in terms of energy.
- This is when I introduced the idea of ‘dissipative structures,’ which arise in open systems, exchanging energy and matter with the outside world when driven far from equilibrium.
- Most images are complex, nonrepeating, nonrandom and fractal - and are created by maintaining the medium as an open system far from equilibrium (energy and matter are added).
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