(Askeri) ANA TALİ SİSTEMİ: Bir silah sisteminin çalışma bütünlüğü için esas olan ana işletme parçası. Örneğin; motor hariç uçak, sevk düzeni, silahlar, güdüm ve muhabere sistemi gibi
(Askeri) KARIŞIM KONTROL TALİ SİSTEMİ (HV.): Sıvı sevk maddeleri (yakıcı madde-yakıt) karışım oranını; bir ateşleme süresindeki sarfiyatta, kesin şekilde kontrol etmek üzere, çok büyük balistik füzelere yerleştirilmiş, otomatik elektromekanik sistem
(Askeri) TAHRİK TALİ SİSTEMİ (HV. ): Bir füze veya diğer aracın motor ve yardımcı motor tanklarını ve motorun yerde ve uçuş sırasında arzu edilen şekilde çalışmasını temin edip gazlı uçuşun bütün safhalarında aracı sevk için gerekli çekişi sağlayacak diğer bütün teçhizatı içine alan büyük bir tali sistem
Definition von subsystem im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch
A package or groups of packages that form one or the six components of a system They are one of the following: Human Machine Interface, Simulation, Actuators, Sensors, Communications/Connectivity, and Machine Intelligence
A smaller part of an electronic system which performs a part of the system function but can be removed intact and tested separately
A subordinate system within a larger system In the UML a subsystem is modeled as a package of components Contrast: system
A physical entity where an ITS function occurs, such as a traffic management center, the roadside, or the vehicle
A data acquisition hardware component that performs a specific task The Data Acquisition Toolbox supports analog input, analog output, and digital I/O subsystems
A subsystem is a grouping of model elements, of which some constitute a specification of the behavior offered by the other contained model elements See package Contrast: system
A portion of a software product Each product consists of several subsystems; some are required and some are optional See also product and image
Functional part of a system, and often used interchangeably with that term (e g , the guideway and controls of a rail transit system, the heating subsystem of the HVAC system)
A secondary or subordinate system, usually capable of operating independently of, or asynchronously with, a controlling system T
A component of a software architecture for which its composition is not at the same level of abstraction as the architecture itself
A component with a specific purpose but whose role is to interact with other components to maintain the viability of the system (See 239)
A typical example of a subsystem is the first (qu)bit in a system consisting of two (qu)bits In general, to obtain a subsystem of system , one first selects a subset of 's state space and then identifies as the state space of a pair of systems Each member of the pair is then a subsystem of Restrictions apply depending on the types of information carried by the system and subsystems For example, if is quantum and so are the subsystems, then has to be a linear subspace and the identification of the subsystems' state space with has to be unitary
A subset of the workproducts produced during the hierarchical decomposition of a system, packaged as a self-contained system
String field, single line, maximum of 8 characters Subsystem name (for example, TUXEDO, syslog), which must appear in the first message definition
A major part of a system which itself has the characteristics of a system, usually consisting of several components
A collection of device and subsystems A subsystem is analogous to a sub-directory in a file system which contains files and other sub-directories Subsystems are often organized physically (for example, a building that contains floors, each of which contains rooms) or functionally (for example, a process that contains stamping stations, the conveyor system, and inspection stations) A single device can appear in multiple sub-systems
A processing component addressable through SCCP Examples include a Home Location Register (HLR) in a wireless system or an 800 number translation database