
1) Acts to arouse action 2) Addition to the conversation 3) Advice 4) British weekly magazine 5) Cable box portal 6) Cable-box connection 7) Computer data 8) Computer data for processing 9) Computer fodder 10) Computer material 11) Computer need 12) Computer section 13) Concerns, criticisms, etc 14) Concerns, suggestions, etc
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1) Contribution 2) Data 3) Elicitation 4) Enter 5) Entered 6) Feed 7) Reinforcer 8) Stimulus 9) Turnoff
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- signal going into an electronic system
- any stimulating information or event; acts to arouse action
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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 primary factors.
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(from the article `automata theory`) More general automata are designed to respond to changes in external conditions or to other inputs. For example, thermostats, automatic pilots of ... A plethora of devices falls into the category of input peripheral. Typical examples include keyboards, mice, trackballs, pointing sticks, joysticks, .....
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(from the article `automation`) The input to the system is the reference value, or set point, for the system output. This represents the desired operating value of the output. Using ...
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(from the article `productivity`) Labour input is relatively easy to measure if one is content to count heads of persons engaged in production or, preferably, hours worked. But in ...
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data supplied to some program, subprogram, OS, machine, system, or abstraction.
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qualifies a port or a device through which a signal, an energy, a power or information is received by a device or an equipment, or by extension this signal, energy, power or information, or any associated quantity NOTE - The term 'input' is also used as a noun to designate an input port, an input signal, etc.
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radiometric or photometric quantity that a detector of optical radiation is being used to measure or detect
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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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Data received by a device or by the CPU.
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(in´poot) something that goes into a system for use in its operation; see also output.
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Any type of information that is fed into a computer. Input can come from digital cameras, scanners, keyboards or a number of other devices
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1. The connector by which a signal enters an electronic device, or the signal itself. 2. An electronic operating mode in tape recorders, in which the input signal to various tracks are routed directly to their outputs. (WW)
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Any resource used in production, e.g. land, labour or capital.
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The service or product a supplier provides to a process. Inputs to one process are the outputs from preceding processes.
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A variable (whether stored within a component or outside) that is read by a component....
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An Input relates to a Purchase of goods or services in the running of your business, or in other words is the expenses. Accounting may seem a bit backwards in this respect, since the money going out of your business to pay for a product or service is referred to as an Input!
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Addition of matter, energy, or information to a system. Also see output.
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Any type of information that is fed into a computer. Input can come from digital cameras, scanners, keyboards or a number of other devices.
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A pin on a component that senses a signal but does not attempt to set its level (though probably provides some loading to the signal)
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Same as I/P.
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noun a component of production; something that goes into the production of output
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Any method by which information is entered into a computer.
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