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concept:programming-system-definitionProgramming System Definition
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- Programming Systemrelated_toDefined as an integrated and complete set of tools sufficient for creating, modifying, and executing programs, including notations, facilities, and interfaces—broader than programming languages alone.
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- The regulated entity or process; includes air traffic, endocrine balances, money flows.
- Represented by wires in process theory; the objects that processes act upon
- Core assertion that systems perspective is incommensurable with language perspective; interaction, not code, is what matters in systems analysis.
- Raised via Java/Eclipse example; boundaries significantly affect analysis and are a design choice (minimal vs. realistic systems).
- Identified as the cognitive glue of the economy; serves as generic template for all cognitive glues
- Alexander’s term for a system of interactive forces; a parallel to the interpretation of form as a diagram of forces.
- The economy described as consisting of autonomous elements at multiple scales, exhibiting adaptive problem-solving.