Thursday, September 20, 2007

Invisible Entities in the System Input

System Input may contain a large number of invisible entities. All variables in System Input integrate with entire system resources. Accommodates vague and ambiguous Input parameters can modify modules in various system layers.
External forces can interact with System Input and produce complexity gradually. The System Designer's conception has an invisible pattern, which can modify system inputs. The System Owner's conception is obsessed with Invisible Entities, which can convey feasible complexity in System Inputs. All system resources can generate low transparency through system operations, and eventually, System Outputs capture the complexity of issues. System Output shows a remarkable resemblance to super-complexity If two systems with extraordinarily Invisible Entities would integrate.

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