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试卷: LEED v4 GA模拟题B卷[查看] In the Systems Thinking process, closed systems are synonymous with which of the following? A: Cradle to grave performance B: Leverage points C: Cradle to cradle performance D: Minimum Program Requirements (MPRs) 参考答案: C
本题解释: 正确答案:C
系统解析: Knowledge Domain: Integrative Strategies
Both open and closed systems are part of the Systems Thinking process, which is crucial for green buildings. A closed system is a circular loop where there is extraction, use and then reuse. A system that creates, then redefines itself after its useful life to serve another purpose. In a closed system, there is no waste— cradle to cradle. An open system is a linear progression where there is extraction, use and then disposal. A system that creates, serves its intended purpose, then perishes as waste after use—cradle to grave. Systems Thinking requires an understanding of how parts of a system function with the whole. For example, how does the selection of the building’s glazing system affect the performance of the building’s HVAC systems, which in turn affects power consumption.
Integrative process > systems thinking
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