Arthur D. Hall Quote

The basic functional elements of any automatic control system: sensing, converting, storing, communicating, computing, programming, regulating, actuating, and display (Chestnut, 1967). Many kinds of systems in being, speculated about, or even intuited, ranging from computers, most factory processes, communication systems, road networks, automatic farms, etc., have structures which can be invoked as zero-order matches to proposed sets of throughputs, especially for single- thread designs. This method of structuring is related closely to analogical design, of which a special form is called synectics.


p. 191 - Metasystems Methodology, (1989)


The basic functional elements of any automatic control system: sensing, converting, storing, communicating, computing, programming, regulating,...

The basic functional elements of any automatic control system: sensing, converting, storing, communicating, computing, programming, regulating,...

The basic functional elements of any automatic control system: sensing, converting, storing, communicating, computing, programming, regulating,...

The basic functional elements of any automatic control system: sensing, converting, storing, communicating, computing, programming, regulating,...