Review on Various Ideal System Models Used to Improve the Characteristics of Practical Systems
Sreeramana Aithal
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Abstract:
Ideal properties of a device or a system can be used to upgrade or improve its properties towards reaching 100% efficiency. By comparing the properties/characteristics of a practical device/system with its ideal counterpart, one can find out the possible modifications in that device /system towards reaching the objective of achieving such an ideal system. Even though ideal systems are hypothetical systems, which cannot be realized completely in practice, gives a broad idea on how the practical systems can be improved continuously to reach ideal system characteristics. The ideal system characteristics of technology, business, education, banking, electrical energy, software, computing and strategy, discussed in this review, under input characteristics, system characteristics, output characteristics, and external characteristics shows an opportunity to the scientists and engineers to develop such practical systems further with an objective to reach the goal. Based on the review, we have also discussed the possible characteristics of some of the future anticipated systems like ideal automobiles, ideal library, ideal home, ideal human being, ideal organization, ideal city, and even, ideal world.
Keywords: Ideal Systems; Ideal technology; Ideal business; Ideal electrical energy source; Ideal banking system; Ideal education system; Future ideal systems. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: P00 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016-08-30, Revised 2016-09-20
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Published in International Journal of Applied and Advanced Scientific Research, ISSN (Online) 1.1(2016): pp. 47-56
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