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* '''input''' : what is put in, taken in, or operated on by any process or system
* '''input''' : what is put in, taken in, or operated on by any process or system
* '''output''':  what is produced, delivered, or supplied (data) by a system or process
* '''output''':  what is produced, delivered, or supplied (data) by a process or system


In any solution you must clearly understand the '''specific''' inputs and outputs.
In any solution you must clearly understand the '''specific''' inputs and outputs.


== Logical rule ==  
== Diagram ==  
This diagram is used from Johnstone, D., Bonner, M., & Tate, M. (2004) "Bringing human information behaviour into information systems research: an application of systems modelling"  Information Research, 9(4) paper 191, Available at http://InformationR.net/ir/9-4/paper191.html
 
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Revision as of 12:52, 22 July 2017

Inputs and Outputs[1]
  • input : what is put in, taken in, or operated on by any process or system
  • output: what is produced, delivered, or supplied (data) by a process or system

In any solution you must clearly understand the specific inputs and outputs.

Diagram[edit]

This diagram is used from Johnstone, D., Bonner, M., & Tate, M. (2004) "Bringing human information behaviour into information systems research: an application of systems modelling" Information Research, 9(4) paper 191, Available at http://InformationR.net/ir/9-4/paper191.html

Ipo.png


Example[edit]

Do you understand this?[edit]

Standards[edit]

These standards are used from the IB Computer Science Subject Guide[2]

  • Identify the inputs and outputs required in a solution.

References[edit]

  1. http://www.flaticon.com/
  2. IB Diploma Programme Computer science guide (first examinations 2014). Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom: International Baccalaureate Organization. January 2012.