An eye and flagella Creationists commonly put forward the eye or the bacterial flagellum as examples of irreducibly complex systems that could not have evolved from simpler systems. However, neither the eye nor the bacterial flagellum is really irreducibly complex. Scientists can point to primitive eyes, going back to merely light-sensitive areas of skin. An evolutionary progression can readily be deduced. The bacterial flagellum is a complex structure that allows a bacterium to move around in a liquid, and indeed the flagellum would not work as such if any key component were removed. However, there are similar bacterial structures that contain most, but not all, the components of the flagellum and which perform useful functions. The type III secretory system, a molecular syringe which bacteria use to inject toxins into other cells, is one such structure. Whether the bacterial flagellum evolved from the type III secretory system or from another bacterial system, the existence of the type III secretory system proves that the bacterial flagellum is not irreducibly complex.
A wheelbarrow and a pair of scissors are examples of complex machines.
Hyperion code is used in different computer systems. Some examples of this are modeling, planning, management of analytical application software.
Linear systems are easier to understand and help you build an understanding of the workings of a system. Once you have a firm understanding of linear systems and the mathematics are understood you will be in a better position to understand more complex non-linear systems.
Commercial data processing "involves a large volume of input data, relatively few computational operations, and a large volume of output." Accounting programs are the prototypical examples of data processing applications. Information systems (IS) is the field that studies such organizational computer systems.
Examples of irrigation system are,Perennial irrigation (Dams)Direct irrigation (river canal irrigation)Storage irrigation (tanks and resevoirs)
Complex adaptive systems are systems that change and restructure themselves based on changes in their environment. These types of systems can range from ant colonies to global economy investments. Perhaps one of the best examples of complex adaptive systems is the internet.
Some examples of systems in systems theory:living;organisational;software/computer;sociological;engineering;psychological.
There are several good examples of incontrovertible systems. A good examples of incontrovertible systems should be camera systems, or recorded systems.
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Slugs and honesty are NOT social systems.
Some examples of packaging systems include Shrink Packaging, Automatic Palletizing and Automatic Case Erectors. You can get more information about these packaging systems at the Packaging Systems website.
Examples of natural systems include ecosystems (such as forests, grasslands, and wetlands), hydrological systems (such as rivers and lakes), the climate system, the carbon cycle, and geological systems (such as plate tectonics and rock formation). These systems interact with each other and with the living organisms within them to create a complex web of interconnected processes.
A social system is the people in a society considered as a system organized by a characteristic pattern of relationships. So, a social system can be anything from a neighborhood to city to a population of fish in a river.
Some examples of pulley systems are flagpoles, elevators, and window blinds. In flagpoles, a pulley system is used to raise and lower the flag. Elevators use pulley systems to lift and lower the elevator car between floors. Window blinds can also be operated using a pulley system to raise and lower them.
Complex adaptive systems are genetic algorithms which involve many components that adapt as they interact. Properties of complex adaptive systems include:Emergent behaviorAdaptationSpecializationDynamic ChangeCompetitionCooperationDecentralization
The nervous system and the respiratory system are examples of organ systems
Advances in Complex Systems was created in 1998.