The system owner
is responsible for determining and selecting the optimal control system
structure to ensure performance. Centralization and Decentralization are two control
systems available within any System Platform. When the system owner transitions
between centralized and decentralized models, invisible entities expand within
the internal and external system environments.
Before
encapsulating the selection of an optimal control system, the system owner must
measure and anticipate the complexity among system elements and external
environments. Incorrect assumptions in system analysis can lead to
inappropriate control systems and operations. Implementing an unsuitable
control system strategy can result in low performance and accountability.
Additionally, system resources and external forces would require greater
adaptability and interoperability when developing and interpreting the new
design. There are numerous levels of control system strategies between
centralization and Decentralization.
Observation:
The control system
transformation aligns with a novel algorithmic framework applicable to internal
and external environments.