Using Structure-Behavior Coalescence Method for Systems Definition 2.0
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System definitions are artifacts built by humans to depict what a system is. System definition 1.0 defines a system as a dubiously coalesced whole, embodied in its components. System Definition 1.0 possesses a major flaw that lacks the capability of specifying the coalescence of structure and behavior. The structure-behavior coalescence (SBC) approach supports a graceful way to coalesce structure and behavior. Thus by using SBC, system definition 2.0 shall define a system as a truly coalesced whole, embodied in its assembled components. Since system definition 2.0 specifies the coalescence of system structure and system behavior, it can certainly shape a fully coalesced system.
Journal: 2023 IEEE Industrial Electronics and Applications Conference (IEACon)