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1 Pertemuan 1 Pendahuluan : Konsep Sistem Matakuliah: H0204/ Rekayasa Sistem Komputer Tahun: 2005 Versi: v0 / Revisi 1
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2 Learning Outcomes Pada akhir pertemuan ini, diharapkan mahasiswa akan mampu : Menjelaskan definisi konsep kehandalan sistem
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3 Outline Materi Definisi Sistem Elemen Sistem Klasifikasi Sistem Transisi Machine Age – System Age
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4 Definisi-definisi Systems Definition[Blanchard]: an assemblage or combination of elements or parts forming a complex or unitary whole, such as a river system or a transportation system any assemblage or set of correlated members, such as a system of currency a coordinated body of methods or complex scheme or plan of procedure, such as a system of organization and management
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5 The Elements of a System Components - operating parts of a system (input, process, and output) Attributes - properties or discernible manifestations of the components of a system Relationships - links between components and attributes
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6 Systems and Subsystems If two hierarchical levels are involved in a given system, the lower is called a subsystem A total system, at whatever level in the hierarchy, consists of all components, attributes, and relationships needed to accomplish an objective.
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7 Classification of Systems Natural and Human-Made Systems Physical and Conceptual systems Static and Dynamic Systems Closed and Open Systems
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8 Transition and the Systems Age - The Machine Age (1) The way people understand the world around them: Reductionism - reduce, decompose or dissemble anything into simple parts Allows for an analytical way of thinking »Take apart that to be explained »Explain the behavior of the parts »Aggregate the explanations to explain the whole
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9 Transition and the Systems Age - The Machine Age (2) The way people understand the world around them: Mechanism Explain phenomena by using the relation of cause and effect
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10 Transition and the Systems Age - The Systems Age 1940s - end of Machine Age, begin Systems Age Doctrines of reductionism and mechanism replaced by: Expansionism - all objects/events and experiences of them are parts of larger wholes. Focus is on wholes (systems). More interest in putting things together than taking them apart. Teleologism - preoccupied with systems that are goal seeking, or purposeful
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11 Engineering in the Systems Age Must be a team activity where various individuals are cognizant of the important relationships between specialties Technical expertise must include knowledge of engineering and knowledge of domain
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