The probability of a system or a computer will perform all puff its operations in its intended environment without any degradation that is significant .
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SYSTEM DEPLOYMENT
The act of delivering, installing and testing of a computer system so it ready for operation.
SYSTEM DESIGN
The configuration of a system that meets the required or identified set of requirements .
SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT LIFE CYCLE (SDLC)
Concept of product management used for describing stages of an information systems development project.
SYSTEM DYNAMICS (SD)
Framework that depicts and simulates fluid or dynamic, behavior of economic, social, business and environmental mechanisms.
SYSTEM EFFECTIVENESS
Extent that a system is expected to achieve objectives within its environment .
SYSTEM ENGINEERING
Efforts to (1)translate operational needs into system performance , (2) incorporate physical and functional needs in order to get an optimal design and (3) integration of all factors in order […]
SYSTEM INTEGRATOR
A term used in the computer industry for a value added reseller or VAR.
SYSTEM INTEGRITY
A system’s state where its intended functions are being performed without degradation or being impaired by other changes or disruptions to its environments.
SYSTEM LIFE
The period of time that a system can perform all of its functions that is was intended to do before ir is replaced or retired.
SYSTEM LIFE CYCLE
The journey of a system from the cradle to the grave.
SYSTEM NOISE
Noise occurring in the 4Mhz band width that is centered in 6Mhz cable TV channels. It is energy created from thermal and effects of shot.
SYSTEM OPERATOR (SYSOP)
The person maintaining and operating a user system for multiple users such as a bulletin board system (BBS) or a web site. Compare to system administrator . See web master.
SYSTEM RECOVERY
The rebuilding of a computer system after a disaster has occurred in order to reinstall software. Compare to system restore .
SYSTEM RESTORE
Bringing back of a system to operable conditions after a disaster. Requires access to a system that is unimpaired. Compare with system recovery .
SYSTEM SAFETY
The state of a system that is free from any risk of self damage or injury to people and property.
SYSTEM SECURITY
Controlling the accessibility of the resources of a computer systems files and data.
SYSTEM TESTING
Process where a series of tests are performed on a system in order to explore its functionality and to identify any problems.
SYSTEMATIC
A methodical and repeatable procedure. Do not confuse with systemic meaning system wide.
SYSTEMATIC APPROACH
The approach that is methodical, repeatable and able to be learned by a step-by-step procedure.
SYSTEMATIC INVESTMENT PLAN
Setting up regular deposits of funds into set investments allowing an investor to buy shares at different prices and averaging the whole cost over time.
SYSTEMIC
System wide effect of a group or system as a whole instead of individual member parts.
SYSTEMIC ERROR
Error affecting all items comprising the group in a similar manner and magnitude. They are caused by a flaw in the system and occur in the same direction and don’t […]
SYSTEMIC POISON
A toxic substance effecting not one but all parts of a body and systems to varying degrees. Also called systemic toxicant.
SYSTEMIC RISK
1. General. Probability of failure or loss common to all group members or the whole system. 2. Investing and trading. Probable loss common to all investment and business opportunities that […]