Functional analog (electronic)
Functional analogs (or functional analogues) are entities (models, representations, etc.) that can be replaced, to fulfill the same function. When the entities in question are formally represented by black boxes, the concept of analog is related to "same behavior": they take the same output sequence when submitted to the same input sequence.
Systems engineering
Analogical models are used in a method of representing a ‘target system’ by another, more understandable or analysable system. Two systems have "analog functions" (see illustration) if the black box representation of both can be the same.
gollark: It's unlikely to get enough views for serious testing. Besides, I frequent S/R, I'm used to it.
gollark: I expect loads of complaints when I release to forums though...
gollark: Hmm, making it optional is an interesting idea, might do that.
gollark: Yes, it is indeed a feature. If they're sick, they'll *probably* be taken out within either 2 or 5 minutes (I forgot). That's untested, though.
gollark: If nobody finds a horrible bug before tomorrow, I'll put it in the fansites forum section.Cue complaints about the automatic removal-on-sickness feature!
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