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  1. Input is any data and instructions entered into the memory of a computer. Instructions can be entered into the computer in the form of programs, commands, and user responses. Program: A series of …

  2. TIME Make an input-output table with the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) hourly times as inputs, and times where you live as outputs. Write a function rule for the data.

  3. tasks are position, text, select, and quantify. The unit of information that is input in a position interaction task is of course a position; the text task yields a text string; the select task yields

  4. The operator can be represented by either a verbal description of the input-output relationship, or a table look-up, or an abstract mathematical mapping that maps an input signal (or a function) in the input …

  5. In order to produce its Product each Sector requires input which must come from possibly all of the Sectors, including itself. Consequently, overall, the amount that the full economy must produce has …

  6. Chapter 5 Input/Output 5.1 Principles of I/O hardware 5.2 Principles of I/O software 5.3 I/O software layers 5.4 Disks

  7. In the closing sections of the chapter we consider some higher-level topics such as input modalities and general strategies for interaction that transcend any particular input device, as well as the impact on …