a group or combination of interrelated, interdependent, or interacting elements forming a collective entity; a methodical or coordinated assemblage of parts, facts, concepts, etc.
Systems sometimes made up of subsystems, which are interconnected to others. These are made up of elements, interconnecting them joins the subsystems together so that they can function. If they, however, were not interconnected they would be separate parts that had no function and would be of no use to anyone. Subsystems could also be a system of itself and many other smaller subsystems interconnected inside would give it a function. An example is a computer. A computer is made up of different parts such as CPU, GPU, RAM, etc…they interconnect with each other to power the computer. They are also systems of themselves with smaller circuits interconnected with each other!
An intervening variable is an internal state that is hypothetical in empirical research. It explains the relationships between variables being observed.
Interface management
No. Try farming vrs computers.
If you break down the words interrelated and interdependent you find that they are: inter-related: related to each other inter-dependent: dependent on each other This is only true within the system/organization where the subsystems are located. So basically you are saying that subsystems are related and depend on one another in order to function most efficiently.
Heirarchy
It is cause my many factors but by one the independent factor is when you have issues and causes.
System concept means a group of elements that are interrelated, interacting, or interdependent that form a complex whole. It is defined as a set of interrelated principles or ideas that are organized.
Organic utility is the idea that the whole is made up of interdependent and/or interrelated parts. It is a term that is often used in reference to literature. Organizational conformity is a set of rules, norms, goals and missions shared by each part of an organization that do not change within. It is often used in relation to business.
Subsystems can be categorized into several types based on their functions and characteristics. Common types include physical subsystems, which involve tangible components like machinery or hardware; logical subsystems, which focus on data and software processes; and organizational subsystems, which pertain to human elements, such as teams and management structures. Additionally, subsystems may be classified based on their interactions, such as open or closed subsystems, depending on their exchange of information with the external environment.
a group or combination of interrelated, interdependent, or interacting elements forming a collective entity; a methodical or coordinated assemblage of parts, facts, concepts, etc.
Functional strategies are organizational plans for marketing, human resources, research and development, and other functional areas. It supports both corporate-level and business strategies. I believe that functional strategies should be interdependent because a business after all reflects a system of interdependent and interrelated parts. All the functional areas of a firm must work in harmony and follow the set corporate strategy. Thus, functional strategies should be synchronized with each other and be aligned with organizational strategies. For example, a research and development strategy might be dependent on an investment or the hiring of new personnel to support the implementation.
Primary market can not function well without secondary market because they are interrelated with each other as well as interdependent.
A system is a set of interrelated but separate elements or parts working towards a common goal. A university for example, is made up of students, teachers administrative and laboratory staff who relate to one another in an orderly manner. What one group does have serious implications for others? So they are communicating with each other in order to achieve the overall goal for imparting education. The enterprise operations similarly must be viewed in terms of interacting and interdependent elements. The enterprises procure and transform inputs such as physical, financial and human resources into outputs such as products services and satisfactions offered to people at large. To carry out its operations each enterprise has certain departments known as subsystems such as production subsystem, finance subsystems, marketing subsystem, and HR subsystem etc .Each consists of a number of other subsystems. For example the HR subsystem may have parts such as procurement, training compensation appraisal rewards etc If we were to view HR subsystem a crucial to organizational performance an organizations performance an organization presents itself thus: The various internal subsystems it should be noted here, of an organizational operate within the frame work of external environment consisting of potential social economic and technological forces operating within and outside a nation.
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Another word for closely related could be: - Connected - Akin - Alike - Complementary - Correlated - Dependent - Enmeshed - Interchangeable - Interconnected - Interdependent - Interrelated - Intertwined - Interwoven - Like - Similar