2System

This first part of the book focuses on the main theoretical concepts that are the necessary raw material to construct the theory of cyber‐physical systems to be proposed in the second part of the book. In this chapter, we begin this journey with the concept of system. The idea is to review the different meanings of the word, starting from the dictionary definition and moving toward a more technical one, which is used in the discipline of Systems Engineering. From there, a general method to organically demarcate the boundaries of a particular functioning system and everything else (i.e. its environment) will be proposed. We will further postulate the conditions of the existence of that particular functioning system as such. These conditions are divided into three levels that articulate the relation between that particular system and its environment. Different ways to classify systems will also be presented followed by an initial analysis of Maxwell's demon – a well‐known thought experiment that was proposed to challenge the second law of thermodynamics. With this chapter, we aim to clarify the relation between the scientific domain whose object is a functioning system in general and its possible particular material realizations. In this sense, we argue that this theoretical methodology is essential not only to scientifically understand systems in general but also to engineer new or rectify particular existing systems.

2.1 Introduction

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