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Law of Evolution Law of Increasing degree of ideality Law of non-uniform evolution of subsystem Law of transition to a higher-level system Law of increasing dynamism Law of transition to micro-level Law of completeness Law of increasing susbtance-field interactions Law of harmonizations of rhytms Law of shortening of energy flow path (transmision of information)

Resolving system conflict Function Ideal technological system A TS perform one or more PF (Primeary Funtions) Tool Action PF supported by on AFs (auxiliary Funtions) Main Tool (MT) Auxiliary Tool (AT) Enabling Enhancing Measuring Correcting Adecuade Inadecuate Absent Harmful

The law of increasing degree of ideality states that technological system evolve toward an increasing degree of ideality

The law of non-uniform evolution of subsystem states that various parts of a system evolve at non-uniform rates

Technological  system evolve in a direction from mono-system to bi- or polysystems.

rigid structures evolve into flexible and adaptive ones, the system becomes more adaptable to the changing environment.

Technological systems evolve toward an increasing fragmentation of their components

The law of completeness states that an autonomous technological system has four principal parts: working means, transmission, engine and control means.

The law of harmonization states that a necessary condition for the existence of an offective techonologcal system is coordination of the periodicity of actions of its parts.

Technological systems evolve toward shortening the distance between the energy sources and working means

A function involves tow components: Objet (to be controlled) and tool (to exectute the required operationA description of a function includes the action produced both the tool and the object. Nouns are used to describe actions.

Support the performance of the primary function

Boost (or modify) the performance of the main tool

Gauge or detect the parameters of a system's componentes

Allieviate or eliminate udesirable effects in the system

May benefit from further enhancement

Requieres enhancement

Requieres introduction

Requieres elimination

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