lõppsüsteemi
Lõppsüsteemi is a concept in systems theory that refers to the final state or outcome of a complex system after all external inputs and variables have been taken into account. The term was first introduced by Estonian systems theorist Tõnu Rask in the 1990s.
In essence, a lõppsüsteemi represents the culmination of a system's behavior, negating all influences from outside
The concept of lõppsüsteemi has been useful in describing complex systems in various fields, including social
One of the key implications of the lõppsüsteemi concept is that it highlights the complex interdependencies