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A system configuration (SC) in systems engineering defines the computers, processes, and devices that compose the system and its boundary. More general the system configuration is the specific definition of the elements that define and/or prescribe what a system is composed of. Alternatively the term system configuration can be used to relate to a ''model'' (declarative) for abstract generalized systems. In this sense the usage of the configuration information is not tailored to any specific usage, but stands alone as a data set. A properly-configured system avoids resource-conflict problems, and makes it easier to upgrade a system with new equipment. == Sample Configuration == The following is a basic SC XML System Configuration:
''Description'': This provides information about a single "site" (MyHouse) and specifies that there is one host with ''user-setup'' and ''mysql-db'' components. The host must have an account on it for a user named ''mysql'', with appropriate parameters. Notice that the configuration ''schema'' requires no XML tags that are Windows- or UNIX-specific. It simply presents ''data' as standalone information – with no pretense for how the data is to be used. This is the hallmark for a good system configuration model. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「System configuration」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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