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  2. Open loop (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Control system, a system for controlling a signal or process that may operate with an open or closed feedback loop; Control theory, the theory of control systems, which involves the analysis of feedback loops; Feedback, the effect of having the output of a system affect its input and thus have an effect on its subsequent output

  3. Cybernetics - Wikipedia

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    Cybernetics is often understood within the context of systems science, systems theory, and systems thinking. [ 46 ] [ 47 ] Systems approaches influenced by cybernetics include critical systems thinking , which incorporates the viable system model ; systemic design ; and system dynamics , which is based on the concept of causal feedback loops.

  4. Loop - Wikipedia

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    The Loop (CTA), a rapid transit section bounding Chicago's Loop neighborhood; Loop, underground public transportation system of The Boring Company in Tesla cars, including a proposed DC-to-Baltimore system; Balloon loop, a section of track that allows reversal of direction without stopping

  5. Feedback (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Feedback control loop, a closed-loop controller; Audio feedback, the "howl" sometimes heard in microphone or guitar amplification systems; Video feedback, the optical equivalent of audio feedback, caused when a camera films the image it is producing

  6. Foreach loop - Wikipedia

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    In computer programming, foreach loop (or for-each loop) is a control flow statement for traversing items in a collection. foreach is usually used in place of a standard for loop statement . Unlike other for loop constructs, however, foreach loops [ 1 ] usually maintain no explicit counter: they essentially say "do this to everything in this ...

  7. For loop - Wikipedia

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    In computer science, a for-loop or for loop is a control flow statement for specifying iteration. Specifically, a for-loop functions by running a section of code repeatedly until a certain condition has been satisfied. For-loops have two parts: a header and a body. The header defines the iteration and the body is the code executed once per ...

  8. Controller - Wikipedia

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    Control loop, contains all the control elements for controlling a process variable Anti-lock brake controller, in an anti-lock braking system; Industrial control system, a general term used in industrial process control; Proportional control, a type of linear feedback control system

  9. Loophole (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A loophole is a weakness that allows a system to be circumvented. Loophole may also refer to: Loophole (firearm), a protected small opening to discharge a firearm "Loophole" (short story), a short science fiction story by Arthur C. Clarke; Loopholes in Bell test experiments, an explanation for the outcome of certain experiments