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What (who) is open-systems - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Open systems; Open System; Open system (disambiguation)

Open Systems & Information Dynamics         
SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL
Open Syst Inf Dyn; Open Syst. Inf. Dyn.; Open Systems and Information Dynamics
Open Systems & Information Dynamics (OSID) is a journal published by World Scientific. It covers interdisciplinary research in mathematics, physics, engineering and life sciences based upon the fields of information processing, storage and transmission, in both quantum and classical settings,World Scientific.
Comparison of open-source operating systems         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Comparison of Open Source Operating Systems; Comparison chart of Open Source Operating Systems; Comparison of open source operating systems; List of open source operating systems
These tables compare free software / open-source operating systems. Where not all of the versions support a feature, the first version which supports it is listed.
Open system (computing)         
COMPUTER SYSTEM THAT PROVIDE SOME COMBINATION OF INTEROPERABILITY, PORTABILITY, AND OPEN SOFTWARE STANDARDS
Closed system (computing)
Open systems are computer systems that provide some combination of interoperability, portability, and open software standards. (It can also refer to specific installations that are configured to allow unrestricted access by people and/or other computers; this article does not discuss that meaning).

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Open system

Open system may refer to:

Examples of use of open-systems
1. Mr Darling acknowledged – and rail and Tube bosses have agreed – that airline–style screening is not possible on "open" systems such as the Underground and national rail.
2. Seeking to turn its outsider status into a strength, Google said its Talk service would allow users to communicate with other open systems such as Trillian, Apple Computer Inc‘s iChat and a system under test at EarthLink.
3. Seeking to turn its outsider status into a strength, Google said its Talk service would allow users to communicate with other open systems such as Trillian, Apple Computer Inc.‘s iChat and a system under test at EarthLink.