Input-Process-Output Model in Systems and Algorithms

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Learn about the Input-Process-Output model, which describes how systems and algorithms receive input, process it, and produce output. Explore examples of input devices, processing devices, output devices, and a working example of accessing a website. Discover how the MahaLabharthi portal collects accurate information on government schemes for citizens.

  • Systems
  • Algorithms
  • Input-Output
  • Processing Devices
  • Website Access

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  1. Presented By, Ashwini Laxman Manje (Probationary Deputy Collector,Class B)

  2. What is Input-Process -Output? An abstract way of describing the structure of a system or algorithm. The entity receives some input , processes it , and produces some output. This model can represent a total system: -like a phone -or a single aspect like a button on an app.

  3. Input The information entered into a computer system, Examples include: Typed text, Mouse clicks, etc. Input Device:Anydevice that enters information into a computer from a external source. Examples include: keyboards, touch screens, mouse, trackballs, microphones, scanners, etc.

  4. Processing Processing - The process of transforming input information into and output. Processing Device The electronics that process or transform information. Examples include: the Central Processing Unit (CPU), Operating systems (e.g. Windows, Apple software), microprocessors (e.g. Intel, Pentium), memory cards (RAM), graphic and other production application or programs (Adobe, Microsoft Word, etc).

  5. Output The visual, auditory, or tactile perceptions provided by the computer after processing the provided information. Examples include: text, images, sound, or video displayed on a monitor or through speaker as well as text or Braille from printers or embossers. Output Device - A device used by a computer to communicate information in a usable form. Examples include: monitors, speakers, and printers, etc.

  6. Working Example: To access a website, the user opens an internet browser and, using the keyboard, enters a web address into the browser (input). The computer then uses that information to find the correct website (information processing) And the content of the desired site is displayed in the web browser (output).

  7. MahaLabharthi portal MahaLabharthi collects accurate information of all government schemes And make available all the information regarding applicable schemes to citizens based on the information given by them, in a single click.

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