INPUT PROCESSING 1)2)
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"The operations that provide for (1) the interaction between the system and its environment, (2) the identification of systems-relevant input, and (3) the introduction of systems-relevant input into the system" (B. BANATHY,.1973, p.87).
Subsystems also have input processing devices. In this case, inputs generaly come from other subsystems (invironment).
The following critical subsystems described by J. MILLER take part in input processing: Boundary (in general), ingestor (for matter and energy), input transducer (for information).
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Bertalanffy Center for the Study of Systems Science(2020).
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