Compare and contrast the two concepts "domain" and "system."
What will be an ideal response?
Domains and systems or subsystems are not the same thing. Components of a system are connected in an organized way. They affect each other and the behavior of the system as a whole. In a domain, the members are subject to the same or similar rules and display the same or similar attributes and behavior, but do not necessarily interact. All mammals belong to a domain, but they do not make a mammalian "system."
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