
Systems Control
Systems control involves managing and regulating the behavior of a system—such as a machine, process, or organization—to achieve desired outcomes. It uses feedback mechanisms to monitor performance, compare it to set goals, and make adjustments automatically or manually. This ensures the system operates efficiently, safely, and as intended, despite disturbances or changes in conditions. Examples include cruise control in cars, temperature regulation in heating systems, and automated manufacturing processes. Overall, systems control helps maintain stability and improve performance by continuously guiding the system toward its objectives.