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  • 1Input-output model — The Input output model of economics uses a matrix representation of a nation s (or a region s) economy to predict the effect of changes in one industry on others and by consumers, government, and foreign suppliers on the economy. This model, if… …

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  • 2input/output device — ▪ computer technology also known as  computer peripheral        any of various devices (including sensors) used to enter information and instructions into a computer for storage or processing and to deliver the processed data to a human operator… …

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  • 3Input Output Buffer Information Specification — IBIS (Input Output Buffer Information Specification) is a method of providing information about the input/output buffers of an integrated circuit to the outside world. It is an EIA (Electronic Industries Alliance) standard.The idea of IBIS is to… …

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  • 4input/output bound —    Abbreviated I/O bound. A condition in which the speed of operation of the input/output port limits the speed of program execution. Getting the data into and out of the computer is more time consuming than actually processing that same data.… …

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  • 5C file input/output — C Standard Library Data types Character classification Strings Mathematics File input/output Date/time Localiza …

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  • 6Programmed input/output — (PIO) is a method of transferring data between the CPU and a peripheral such as a network adapter or an ATA storage device. In general, programmed I/O happens when software running on the CPU uses instructions that access I/O address space to… …

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  • 7output — ▪ I. output out‧put 1 [ˈaʊtpʊt] noun 1. [countable, uncountable] ECONOMICS MANUFACTURING the amount of goods or services produced by a person, machine, factory, company etc; = OUTTURN: • The plant …

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  • 8Time-variant system — A time variant system is a system, that is not time invariant(TIV). Overview There are many well developed techniques for dealing with the response of linear time invariant systems, such as Laplace and Fourier transforms. However, these… …

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  • 9time-sharing — /tuym shair ing/, n. 1. Computers. a system or service in which a number of users at different terminals simultaneously use a single computer for different purposes. 2. Also, time share. a plan in which persons share ownership or rental costs of… …

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  • 10Output lag — is a phenomenon associated with some types of LCD displays, and nearly all types of HDTVs, that refers to latency, or lag measured by the difference between the time a signal is output into a display and the time it is shown by the display. This… …

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