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is that it acts as both an input and output device.
radius of input, radius of output
I believe buffering is a technique used for sound and other files that will slowly upload bits so that applications have continuity in processing commands. Buffering is a method of overlapping the computation of a job with its execution. It temporarily stores input or output data in an attempt to better match the speeds of two devices such as a fast CPU and a slow disk drive. If, for example, the CPU writes information to the buffer, it can continue in its computation while the disk drive stores the information. With spooling, the disk is used as a very large buffer. Usually complete jobs are queued on disk to be completed later. A typical example is the spooler for a printer. When a print job is issued, the spooler takes care of it, sending it to the printer if it is not busy, or storing it on disk otherwise. Difference:---- Buffering overlaps input, output and processing of a single job whereas Spooling allows CPU to overlap the input of one job with the computation and output of other jobs. Therefore this approach is better than buffering. Even in a simple system, the spooler may be reading the input of one job while printing the output of a different job.
is an omr and input or output device?
both input r output
Input device.
Operation buffering includes running interference in operations management. This includes parceling tasks to improve speed and efficiency. This allows cooperation and collaboration through the buffering agent for the benefit of the project.
output/input
output and input
it is an output device
Neither, it is not classified under input or output. It has its own identity
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