Description

initiating the work related to an action plan
the feedback loop that causes management and production activities to change through evaluation, feedback, and corrective action.
the function of comparing system outputs to the goals
the ability to do work
the process of using information about the output of a system to regulate the inputs to the system.
the money and credit necessary for the economic system to operate
the reasons or purposes for a system.
facts and figures, called data, that have been sorted and arranged for human use. It is vital to taking an active part in society.
materials that fl ow into the system and are consumed or processed by the system
artifacts that amplify the speed, amount, or direction of a force. They transmit or change the application of power, force, or motion.
the actions people use to ensure that production processes operate efficiently and appropriately.
natural, synthetic, or composite substances from which artifacts are made
a function that involves dividing tasks into major segments and structuring a work force so goals can be met and resources can be assigned to complete each task
the results, good and bad, of the operation of any system
the process of setting goals and developing courses of action for a company or parts of the company to reach the goals
the procedure used to develop technology that will attempt to satisfy people’s technological needs and wants
the steps needed to complete a series of identifiable able tasks within a system
the actions completed to perform the function of the technological system
a group of parts working together in a predictable way, designed to achieve a goal
the measurement of how long an event lasts. It is a key resource in developing and operating technological systems
artifacts humans use to expand their capabilities

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