Input, output, PROCESS, and Storage
in control technology an input would be a temperature or something of that nature derived from the process and an output would be a signal to control a control valve or actuator that effects the input signal.
Change requests generated as a result of monitoring and control activities become an input the Perform Integrated Change Control Process
Remote control is an input device
Change requests generated as a result of monitoring and control activities become an input the Perform Integrated Change Control Process
Yes, one control can perform equally well with both input and output standards, provided it is designed to effectively manage both dimensions. Input standards focus on the resources and conditions necessary for a process, while output standards assess the results and outcomes of that process. A well-implemented control system should ensure that input processes align with desired outputs, maintaining quality and efficiency throughout. Ultimately, the effectiveness of control depends on its ability to integrate and balance these standards to achieve overall objectives.
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
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You are describing a closed-loop control system. This system continuously monitors the output and adjusts the input to maintain the output at the desired level by using feedback from the process.
No. Computer process (input) information into (output) data.