Each program that is waiting for Input/Output is put into a blocked state inside the computer. The programs only enter the Ready/Running state when they are available to perform I/O operations.
Because of DMA (Direct Memory Access) and because of the fact that most processes will be blocked, the effect of having a reasonable number of I/O programs will be minimal to the performance of your machine. If you have an extravagant number of I/O programs, your computer will see significantly slower performance.
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Output is always greater than input. The output is multiplied from input.
Examples of Output devices: Monitor and Printer. Examples of Input devices: Keyboard and Mouse.
In theory, work output might be equal to work input; that would be 100% efficiency. In practice, the output of a machine will be less than the input; i.e., some energy will be lost.In theory, work output might be equal to work input; that would be 100% efficiency. In practice, the output of a machine will be less than the input; i.e., some energy will be lost.In theory, work output might be equal to work input; that would be 100% efficiency. In practice, the output of a machine will be less than the input; i.e., some energy will be lost.In theory, work output might be equal to work input; that would be 100% efficiency. In practice, the output of a machine will be less than the input; i.e., some energy will be lost.
yes it probably be a output device .....you may check further too
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There is a definite contrast between system input and system output. System input refers to raw data which is fed into the system while system output is processed data which is released by the system.
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In a positive feedback system, the output increases the input.
payroll system with input
Any system you design will have an input and an output. The output will connect to the input of another system which will load it, so when you are designing any system you have to consider how loading it will effect the circuit performance.
basic input output system (BIOS)
For it to be an input device, the requirements are for the user to be able to input information into a device or computer system. (keyboard, mouse) Output devices need to show and display information aswell as produce information. (monitor, printer) A touch-screen mobile phone would be a good example for an input/output device, you touch the screen to get it to do something, at the same time you gather the information from the screen.
What is the primary type of input and output that is used in an e-mail system?
Output force can only equal input force in a system where there are no losses. In the "real world" we live in, there are losses in every system, and that means that output force can nerver equal input force.
A positive logic system will output true only when the input is true. A negative logic system will output true only when the input is false. The NOT logic gate is an example of a negative logic system. That is, NOT( false ) will output true.
The difference is input programs information output tells you information