Open Systems & Information Dynamics (OSID) refers to a multidisciplinary field that studies the behavior of complex systems that exchange information and interact with their environments. This field combines elements from systems theory, information theory, and dynamics to explore how open systems evolve and adapt over time. Here are some key aspects of OSID: 1. **Open Systems**: Unlike closed systems, which interact minimally with their surroundings, open systems actively exchange matter, energy, and information with their environment.
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