Inputs are anything that you pit into a system. For a computer the input can be from the user via a keyboard or gaming controller, you can also get input from usb sticks or cd's essentially anything that goes into your computer or system.
The process is what the system does with these inputs. Again with the computer example it takes in what you press on the keyboard or joystick to say controll an action in the game.
Output is anything that kinda like goes out of the system. For example your computer monitior is an output device and so are stuff like speakers, printer a usb stick can also be an output device if you put something on it essentially anything that goes out of the system.
There are many examples of input, process, output. Some of my own are: Input: Plug iPod into computer Process: Download music from iTunes Output: Listen to music Input: Caterpillar Process: Chrysalis Output: Butterfly
try it input process output
It is the process which converts the input to output.
No. Computer process (input) information into (output) data.
Input, output, PROCESS, and Storage
Group Task(Input) -> Dicision Making(Process) -> Finished Project (Output) Consult a Doctor(Input) -> Examination by Doctor(Process) -> Dignosis(Output)
Process
Input is electricity and output is sound, heat and light.
To help you input, output, process, and store stuff.
The input process output of a car identifies its' inputs, outputs, and processing. In some cases it has a storage component.
The input means the problem and the output means the answer! [but not in math]
Input - Signing in email account Process - Loading Email Account Output - Reading Emails