Because most modern control systems are implemented using digital hardware, which is exists in discrete (z), not continuous (s), space.
It tells you what the system does to the input signal(s) to generate the output signal(s). The transfer function can be expressed in either the time domain or the frequency domain, depending on whichever is easier to deal with in the application.
A. S. Debs has written: 'Modern power system control and operation' -- subject(s): Control, Electric power systems, Load dispatching
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Bahram Shahian has written: 'Control system design using Matlab' -- subject(s): Automatic control, MATLAB, System design
S. R. Razavi has written: 'Sequential control system for automation'
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Donna S. Gerren has written: 'Design, analysis, and control of large transport aircraft utilizing engine thrust as a backup system for the primary flight controls' -- subject(s): Airplanes, Thrust, Control systems, Motors 'Design, analysis, and control of large transport aircraft utilizing selective engine thrust as a backup system for the primary flight control' -- subject(s): Flight control, Flight characteristics, Control systems design, Transport aircraft, Aircraft design, Thrust control
Ann S. Klein has written: 'Journal control system by batch processing at Oak Ridge National Laboratory' -- subject(s): Serials control systems, Automation
Sommai Vongsuri has written: 'A method of separation of exponentials and its relationship to time domain synthesis of a finite lumped-parameter relaxation system' -- subject(s): System analysis