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Addition of matter, energy, or information to a system. Also see output.
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Relationships Related Term:  output n. ~ 1. An opinion, viewpoint, or other information. - 2. Computing · Data received from some external source. - 3. Computing · The process of entering data or a pr [..]
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Acquisition and transfer of all analog and digital media into the DI pipeline.  
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late 14c., "put on, impose," from in (adv.) + put (v.). Modern sense "feed data into a machine" is from 1946, a new formation from the same elements.
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1753, "a sum (of cash) put in, a sharing, contribution," from verbal phrase; see in (adv.) + put (v.). Meaning "energy supplied to a device or machine" is from 1902, later of elect [..]
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Data that goes into a computer device.
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something that is contributed, or put in, to something else.
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(Or input signal.) The quantity to be measured (or modulated, or detected, or operated upon) that is received by an instrument. Thus, for a thermometer, temperature is the input quantity.
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1. Anything that is used in a production process, including both the services of primary factors and intermediate inputs. 2. Sometimes input refers only to intermediate inputs, as distinct from primar [..]
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Power, energy, resources, data, etc, put into a system for conversion of some kind, usually for purposes of retrieving or producing some form of modified output or result. [D02860]
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The resources or factors of production used in the production of a firm's output. This term is most frequently associated with the analysis of short-run production, and is often modified by the t [..]
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input signal: signal going into an electronic system enter (data or a program) into a computer remark: a statement that expresses a personal opinion or belief or adds information; "from t [..]
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As a verb, to enter information, instructions, text, etc. , in a computer system or program. As a noun, the data so entered. Input devices include the keyboard and OCR reader.
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In a device, process, or channel, a point that accepts data. 2. A state, or a sequence of states, of a point that accepts data. 3. A stimulus, such as a signal or interference, that enters a functional unit, such as a telecommunications system, a computer, or a computer program.
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in systems theory, any element introduced to the system from outside.
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The data put into a computer.
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The amount of gas or electricity used per hour to heat water in the tank. Higher input means the water heater can heat more water faster when needed. Natural or propane gas input is expressed in BTU’s [..]
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Definitions (2) 1. Anything that is used in a production process, including both the services of primary factors and intermediate inputs.
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(n.) Whatever goes into the computer. Input can take a variety of forms, from commands you enter from the keyboard to data from another computer or device. A device that feeds data into a computer, su [..]
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Data transferred to or entered into a computer system for processing, as opposed to the results of processing, known as output. The most commonly used input devices in personal computing are the keybo [..]
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The current, voltage, power, or driving force applied to a circuit or device. Also called input value of input data. The terminals or other places where current, voltage, power, or device. Also called [..]
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Anything that goes into a computer in order to be processed and/or stored. Also used as a verb. See Output.
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  The number or value that is entered, for example, into a function machine. The number that goes into the machine is the input. irregular fractals:
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type copy into computer
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in agriculture, refers to water, energy, labor, money, and other materials and resources required to sustain a farm
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(n) signal going into an electronic system(n) a statement that expresses a personal opinion or belief or adds information(n) any stimulating information or event; acts to arouse action(n) a component [..]
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Literally something that is put in to something else or the cause of some effect which you could call the output. For example, the changing potential difference (cause) at the terminals of an oscilloscope is the input which produces the output (effect) on the screen. The input to an amplifier may be the small potential difference generated by a mic [..]
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Depending on the context: – data – scenario Also see Output.
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This constitutes the language to which the learner is exposed. It can be spoken or written. It serves as the data which the learner must use to determine the rules of the target language.
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Incoming signal to a control unit or system.
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A pin that senses the voltage state of a line. Can be either digital or analog.
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A signal fed into a circuit.
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  Describes, literally, (as a verb) the activity of 'putting in', or (as a noun) the material which has been put in, but, of course, being an IT expression, it has to be shortened and reversed. Input may be manual or automatic, but in both cases the organisation system should have a means of checking the integrity of the material being en [..]
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Information put into a communication system for transmission or into a computer system for processing; a position, terminal, or station at which input enters a system.
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Data, materials, resources, or instructions entered into (most often) a computer system.
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Input material provided in a test task for the test taker to use in order to produce an appropriate response.
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Resources employed in a response.
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A part of the external interface of a system or system class, used to define how a system’s environment can act upon the system. An input is a proxy object
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is the process of reading data into the computer from the outside world. A very commonly used source of input for simple programs is the keyboard.
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(device): an electrical component that gathers information from the world. This information could include how hard a sensor is being pressed, the current temperature, or the ambient sound level is. In [..]
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(to a procedure) or input variable
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(to a procedure) and return
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Data provided to a computer system, such as via a keyboard, mouse, microphone, camera or physical sensors.
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Adding data into a program or computer system. A user could input information to steer a sprite or type an answer using a keyboard or mouse. A more modern input might be voice activated or via a touch [..]
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see iostream.
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connection from signal source.
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Data entered into a computer for processing.
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A resource, such as technical assistance, commodities, training, or provision of USAID staff, either Operational Expenses (OE) or Program funded, that is used to create an output (USAID Automated Dire [..]
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  The raw material and/or energy that is transformed by some Process into some product or service.
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1) The jack or physical location of where a device receives a signal. 2) The signal being received by a device. 3) The action of receiving a signal by a device.
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The act or process of putting in; infusion. That which is put in, as in an amount. Contribution, or share in a contribution. Something fed into a process with the intention of it shaping or af [..]
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A receptacle on a timer or other device that allows for the connection of peripheral devices. See also Output.
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