The first subsystem would be the super cluster, or clusters of galactic groups. After that would be groups, such as our local group of galaxies. The galaxies would be the next level. Within a galaxy are numerous globular clusters of stars, and random stars (and binary and ternary pairs) orbiting the disk (for spiral galaxies). There are various types of galaxy.
Each star may be orbited by zero or more planets, belts of asteroids, and/or comets, forming a solar system. Each planet may have a ring of debris and/or moons. Some of these moons may have satellites of their own, though I am not aware of any such in our solar system.
A subsystem in a satellite refers to a distinct component or group of components designed to perform specific functions essential for the satellite's operation. Common subsystems include power, communication, thermal control, attitude determination and control, and payload. Each subsystem works in coordination with others to ensure the satellite operates effectively in space, fulfilling its mission objectives. Overall, these subsystems contribute to the satellite's functionality, reliability, and performance.
The universe IS space, plus everything that's in it.
Universal (pervading the universe) or cosmic(relating to the universe).
There are currently no known means to actually separate parts of the universe physically from the rest of the universe.
Universe
Three subsystems of a universe include the physical subsystem, which encompasses all matter and energy, including stars, planets, and galaxies; the biological subsystem, which involves living organisms and ecosystems; and the informational subsystem, which consists of the laws of physics, mathematical principles, and information systems that govern interactions and processes within the universe. Each subsystem interacts with the others, contributing to the complexity and dynamics of the overall universe.
Data subsystem
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A subsystem is a system inside another system. An example of this is an engine inside a car.If we consider the car as a whole as a system, then the engine is a system within that system, thus a subsystem.The car can then be part of a larger system, like a traffice jam, or the universe.
a computer on the whole is a system ... it has a lot of subsystems .. these subsystems are said to be the computer subsystem ... thus in simple words , a subsystem found in a computer system is said to be a "Computer Subsystem"
There are two ways of communicating with a subsystem, either by sending stimuli to the subsystem itself to be re-directed to the proper recipient inside the subsystem, or by sending stimuli directly to the recipient inside the subsystem. In the first case, an association is defined with the subsystem itself to enable stimuli sending.A subsystem can have generalizations to other subsystems, i.e., the public and protected elements in the contents of a subsystem as well as operations and receptions are also available to its heirs.A subsystem may offer a set of interfaces, i.e., for each operation defined in an interface, the subsystem offering the interface must have a matching operation, either as a feature of the subsystem itself or of a specification element.
Strength Management is an interrelated subsystem of the EPMS.
Goal conflict occurs when the activity of a subsystem is not consistent with another subsystem or with the larger (basic) system.
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A subsystem of a Database Management System (DBMS) refers to a specialized component that performs a specific function within the overall architecture of the DBMS. Common subsystems include the Storage Management subsystem, which handles data storage and retrieval; the Query Processor, which interprets and executes database queries; and the Transaction Management subsystem, which ensures data integrity and consistency during concurrent operations. Each subsystem works together to provide the functionality and reliability expected from a DBMS.
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