Sunday, November 9, 2008

Similarity Levels Indicate the Integration Levels

Systems owners can determine the level of system integration by comparing group activity behaviors, multi-process performance, and algorithm parameters across various subcomponents. Controllers can measure periodic performance reviews and identify divergences among them. A value divergence indicates a discrepancy between two similar subcomponents regarding performance modes, activity behavior, and algorithm parameters within system networks. More significant similarity in typical performances, activity behaviors, and algorithm parameters implies a high level of integration, while lesser similarity indicates a low level of integration.

Observation:
System-level integration defines the interaction levels between internal resources and external forces, ensuring process reliability within system environments.

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