Definition:
An Entity is real in the sense that it has provable existence, and it has performance and Cost Attributes.
Detailing
An Entity can be natural or human made. It can be Conceptual or physical.
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Systems-Engineering-Concept
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Notes
1. an Entity is not necessarily a physical object. It can be a Policy, a law, a contractual Condition, a motivator. These are still real for people. They have performance and Cost Attributes.
2. designers choose entities because of their Attributes. The description of the Entity is called a Design-Specification or an architectural specification, usually shortened to a design or the Architecture.
3. but if all specifications or descriptions of entities were burned, the entities themselves would continue to exist.
4. I am not sure if all entities have a Function, but it seems that they do. The Function is what the Entity does.
5. The distinction between an Entity and a System is that entities must have real existence and Systems can be imagined or Conceptual in nature.
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Related-Concepts
Attribute *003
System Planguage *145
Function *069
Design *047
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This Concept entered by Lisa.