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Often, a complex system can be broken down into several subsystems. So long as you  know the inputs and the outputs of a sybsystem and how they're related, you can understand the whole system by regarding that subsystem as a "black box", without considering, or even knowing what's inside it.
Often, a complex system can be broken down into several subsystems. So long as you  know the inputs and the outputs of a subsystem and how they're related, you can understand the whole system by regarding that subsystem as a "black box", without considering, or even knowing what's inside it.

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Often, a complex system can be broken down into several subsystems. So long as you know the inputs and the outputs of a subsystem and how they're related, you can understand the whole system by regarding that subsystem as a "black box", without considering, or even knowing what's inside it.