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supersystem

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supersystem [′sü·pər‚sis·təm]
(science and technology)
A whole comprising systems as the major functions at the first level; conceptualized during the process of synthesis rather than analysis, it results from an awareness that a system under consideration has a relationship with one or more other systems.


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In recent years, several scientists have applied theories of island biogeography to suggest how old-growth patches could be designed into fragmented, managed forests: sized to elude the distortion of edge effect, shaped according to the idiosyncrasies of terrain, and connected by greenways into a regional supersystem.
Linux Networx is committed to providing customers with Linux Supersystems that deliver new levels in price/performance value without compromising total cost of ownership.
The SilverStorm 9000 Fabric Director system will provide a 20Gb/s InfiniBand DDR interconnect backbone for an AMD Opteron dual processor-based 110-node Linux Networx Custom Supersystem with integrated visualization and a performance-tuned storage system.
 
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