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Box. Business Simulation Laboratory, http://lab.hkilter.com/
An individual who is able to do some basic actions. Eg. Worker, Customer, Manager
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A small team or unit. Eg. Marketing team, Engineering unit
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A small system which consists of sub-systems such as small-scale systems, small-scale subsystems, units or individuals. Eg. Company, Entrepreneurship
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300 MEDIUM-SCALE SYSTEM TYPE A (Industry)
400 MEDIUM-SCALE SYSTEM TYPE B (Market)
500 LARGE-SCALE SYSTEM (Economy)
Brief information about the System
A system is a set of interacting or interdependent components forming an integrated whole. Every system is delineated by its spatial and temporal boundaries, surrounded and influenced by its environment, described by its structure and purpose and expressed in its functioning.
Some systems share common characteristics, including:
Example Work Package Code: TH001A2
A. CREATION (12 months)
Resource:
B. INITIATION (12 months)
B1. STARTING THE ENGINE (3 months)
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B2. INTEGRATION (9 months)
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C. EXTENSION (12 months)
Figure 1a. Conceptual example of a basic business system. |
Figure 1b. Parametric example of a basic business system. |
Figure 2. Flowchart of business processes. |
Figure 3. Conceptual example of a basic business system (moderate complexity). |
Figure 4. Combined modules. Representation of a conceptual example of a particular supply chain. |
References
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