system that is secondary or subordinate to the main system. [D03308] Webster A major portion of a system that performs a specific function in the overall operation al function of a system; a major functional subassembly or group ing of items or equipment that is essential to operation al complete ness of a system. [D03314] PMDT A combination of hardware, software, facilities, personnel, data, and services to perform a design ated function with specified results. Level 4 in the system hierarchy. [D04249] CSM model element which has the semantics of a package, such that it can contain other model element s, and a class, such that it has behavior. The behavior of the subsystem is provided by classes or other subsystems it contains. A subsystem realizes one or more interfaces, which define the behavior it can perform. [D04882] RUP
A system within the larger system that separates functional divisions of an organization, such as commodities, training, or service delivery, etc.
n. A secondary or subordinate system, usually capable of operating independently of, or asynchronously with, a controlling system.
Part of a system that can be treated as a single element in the main system, but that can also be considered a system of its own; a group of components which perform a function in a greater whole.
An operating environment, defined by a subsystem description, where the system coordinates processing and resources.
A system other than, and usually subordinate to, the primary system. A subsystem can have its own memory allocation and internal functions. OLE 2.0 and DEBUG are examples of subsystems, and POSIX is a subsystem of Windows NT that can run UNIX applications.
A unit or device that is part of a larger system
An operating system feature that is tightly coupled with the rest of the operating system; enough so that it is not considered an application. An example of a subsystem is NFS. T-U-V-W
a system that is part of some larger system
a daemon, or server, that is controlled by the SRC
an implementation of the APIs of another operating system, allowing ReactOS to run applications from other systems
an integral part of a complete system (e
a single master, multi-replica system that supports fail-over and master election using a Paxos-compliant election algorithm
a subset of the elements of a system, such that all relationships between these elements and with the other elements within the system and with elements outside the system remain unaltered
a system, and has components
A subordinate system within a larger system. In the UML a subsystem is modeled as a package of components. Contrast: system.
A secondary or component part of a system, as a hard drive is a subsystem of a personal computer.
a major component of a system organized around some coherent theme. A system may be divided into subsystems using either partitions or layers.
A smaller part of an electronic system which performs a part of the system function but can be removed intact and tested separately.
A software component that is not usually associated with a user command. It is usually a daemon process. A subsystem will perform work or provide services on behalf of a user request or operating system request.
model element which has the semantics of a package, such that it can contain other model elements, and a class, such that it has behavior. (The behavior of the subsystem is provided by classes or other subsystems it contains). A subsystem realizes one or more interfaces, which define the behavior it can perform. A subsystem is a grouping of model elements, of which some constitute a specification of the behavior offered by the other contained model elements. See package. See: system.
A direct user of the Signalling Connection Control Part (SCCP) of Signalling System No. 7.
In DB2 Universal Database for z/OS and OS/390, a distinct instance of a relational database management system (RDBMS).
A collection of components that meets the definition of a system, but is considered part of a larger system. See System.
A major part of a system which itself has the characteristics of a system, usually consisting of several components.
Any one of several components in a PV system (i.e., array, controller, batteries, inverter, load).
A processing component addressable through SCCP. Examples include a Home Location Register (HLR) in a wireless system or an 800 number translation database.
A part of a system that does defined functions.
An element in a hierarchical division of an open system that interacts directly with elements in the next higher division or the next lower division of that open system.