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'''What defines an effective and efficient system?'''
 
'''How is a regular system organized?'''
 
  
  
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'''What defines an effective and efficient system?'''
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'''And How is a regular system organized?'''
 
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'''Relationship''': A relationship is normally viewed as a connection between two individuals.
 
'''Relationship''': A relationship is normally viewed as a connection between two individuals.
 
  
  
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Systems have '''interconnectivities''', which the various part of a system have functioned as well as structure relationships to each other.
 
Systems have '''interconnectivities''', which the various part of a system have functioned as well as structure relationships to each other.
 
  
  
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'''Open''' system - A system without a boundary makes itself integrated
 
'''Open''' system - A system without a boundary makes itself integrated
 
and interacts with the surroundings.
 
and interacts with the surroundings.
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'''What's the site like now? - The Current Site-System: '''
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'''Problems'''
 
'''Problems'''
 
[[File:Sys_4.jpg|300px|thumb|left|]]   
 
[[File:Sys_4.jpg|300px|thumb|left|]]   
Why doesn't the site, which can also be considered as a system, work well at the moment?
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Why doesn't the (site) "system" work well at the moment?
  
We think it doesn't because it's isolated.
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We think it doesn't because it's an ISOLATED system.
  
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Referring to the conclusion of <u>[[atom09:Site_Analysis#04_Scenarios|Scenarios]]</u>, to make an OPEN SYSTEM is the best solution.
  
 
For further description: <u>[[atom09:Site Analysis|Interview Analysis]]</u>.
 
For further description: <u>[[atom09:Site Analysis|Interview Analysis]]</u>.
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'''Question'''  
 
'''Question'''  
 
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How to organize an OPEN SYSTEM?
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How to organize the (site) "system" to be an OPEN SYSTEM?
  
 
An open system should have 3 criteria:  
 
An open system should have 3 criteria:  
  
'''Components''', Components' '''Behavior''' and a complete circulation of'''Interconnectivity''' between the Components.
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As an open system, each '''component''' has a certain '''behavior'''. Component A's behavior affects component B, and B gives feedback to influent A, this is a complete '''interconnectivity''' and interaction.
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Solutions could be found in the <u>[[atom09:Proposal|Proposal]]</u> section.
 
  
  
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'''Challenge'''
 
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To improve the current (site) "system" by activating it, making it more open, integrating it with the surroundings and attracting more visitors.
 
To improve the current (site) "system" by activating it, making it more open, integrating it with the surroundings and attracting more visitors.
  
Referring to the conclusion of <u>[[atom09:Site_Analysis#04_Scenarios|Scenarios]]</u>, to make an OPEN SYSTEM is the best solution.
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===Aim===
 
===Aim===
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- Reorganize the site itself to be an effective and efficient system - an OPEN SYSTEM.
 
- Reorganize the site itself to be an effective and efficient system - an OPEN SYSTEM.
  
'''Three criteria:'''
 
  
'''Components, Behavior and Interconnectivity.'''
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The image on the left describes the relationship between 2 components:
  
As an open system, each component has a certain behavior.
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They're linked and affecting each other when one of the
  
Component A's behavior affects component B, and B gives feedback to influent A,
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'''Three criteria''' (Components, Behavior and Interconnectivity) changes.
  
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<u>'''[[atom09:Concept Proposal|> Go to Atom09: Concept Proposal]]'''</u>
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The image on the left best describes the relationship between 2 components:
 
  
They're linked and affecting each other.
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What defines an effective and efficient system? And How is a regular system organized?

System01A.jpg

A SYSTEM is a set of various Components with different Relationships.

SYSTEM: a set of interacting or interdependent components forming an integrated unity.

Components: In mathematic, an element, which is the components in a system, or member of a set is any one of the distinct objects that make up the set.

Relationship: A relationship is normally viewed as a connection between two individuals.


System02A.jpg

Systems have structures, defined by components and their composition.

Systems have behaviors, which involes inputs, processing and outputs of material, energy, information or data.

Systems have interconnectivities, which the various part of a system have functioned as well as structure relationships to each other.


System03A.jpg

Systems sometimes have boundaries.

Isolated system - A system with a closed boundary and it does not interact with the surroundings at all.

Closed system - A system with a half closed boundary, only exchanges energy.

Open system - A system without a boundary makes itself integrated and interacts with the surroundings.













What's the site like now? - The Current Site-System:

System Site 10.jpg


Problems

Sys 4.jpg

Why doesn't the (site) "system" work well at the moment?

We think it doesn't because it's an ISOLATED system.

Referring to the conclusion of Scenarios, to make an OPEN SYSTEM is the best solution.

For further description: Interview Analysis.


Question

Sys 5.jpg

How to organize the (site) "system" to be an OPEN SYSTEM?

An open system should have 3 criteria:

As an open system, each component has a certain behavior. Component A's behavior affects component B, and B gives feedback to influent A, this is a complete interconnectivity and interaction.



Challenge

Challenge7.jpg

To improve the current (site) "system" by activating it, making it more open, integrating it with the surroundings and attracting more visitors.



Aim

Aim System.jpg




To Create A Dynamic System by Parametric Method

- Restore the site to make it a useful component of the surroundings;

- Reorganize the site itself to be an effective and efficient system - an OPEN SYSTEM.


The image on the left describes the relationship between 2 components:

They're linked and affecting each other when one of the

Three criteria (Components, Behavior and Interconnectivity) changes.



Interconnectivity.jpg



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