A computer system is composed of various interconnected components—hardware, software, and networks—each influencing one another and often overlapping in functionality. This interdependence makes it challenging to establish clear boundaries, as changes in one part can affect others, blurring the lines of what constitutes the system. Additionally, external factors, such as user interactions and environmental influences, further complicate the delineation of the system's boundaries. Thus, the dynamic and interconnected nature of computer systems leads to ambiguity in defining where one system ends and another begins.
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