Viable System Phenomena
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System Phenomena (also known as and further noted as System Identification and Modeling) is the science of observing the behaviour of a System. The Classification of a Dynamic system describes how systems are grouped with certain characteristics into special classes and identify mathematical techniques that apply to these classes of problems.
[edit] In particular most systems have five characteristics:
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- Linear or Nonlinear
- Constant or Variable Coefficient
- Forced or Unforced
- Lumped or Distributed Parameter
- Deterministic or Stochastic

