systeminduced
Systeminduced is an adjective used to describe effects, phenomena, or artifacts that originate from the structure, rules, or interactions within a system rather than from external agents or inputs. The term emphasizes endogenous causation in complex systems where feedback, coupling, and constraints can produce counterintuitive outcomes.
In computing, systeminduced latency or bottlenecks arise from scheduling, synchronization, or resource contention within the software
In experimental and analytical work, distinguishing systeminduced effects from external drivers is important; methods include control
Related concepts include emergent behavior, endogenous factors, feedback loops, and system dynamics.