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  2. IPO model - Wikipedia

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    The input–processoutput model. The input–processoutput (IPO) model, or input-process-output pattern, is a widely used approach in systems analysis and software engineering for describing the structure of an information processing program or other process. Many introductory programming and systems analysis texts introduce this as the ...

  3. Input–process–output model of teams - Wikipedia

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    Processes are operations and activities that mediate the relationship between the input factors and the team's outcomes. [2] Processes include group norms, as well as a group’s decision making process, level of communication, coordination, and cohesion. [1] Specifically, processes can be things such as: Steps taken to plan activities ...

  4. Organizational engineering - Wikipedia

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    OE calls the strategies people regularly use strategic styles. Styles are different combinations of the Input>Process>Output. Each mix produces a different but predictable pattern of behavior. For example, a person may elect to pay attention to detail (input). It is virtually certain that this will slow response.

  5. I/O scheduling - Wikipedia

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    Input/output (I/O) scheduling is the method that computer operating systems use to decide in which order I/O operations will be submitted to storage volumes. I/O scheduling is sometimes called disk scheduling .

  6. Input/output - Wikipedia

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    Devices for communication between computers, such as modems and network cards, typically perform both input and output operations. Any interaction with the system by an interactor is an input and the reaction the system responds is called the output. The designation of a device as either input or output depends on perspective.

  7. HIPO model - Wikipedia

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    HIPO model (hierarchical input process output model) is a systems analysis design aid and documentation technique from the 1970s, [1] used for representing the modules of a system as a hierarchy and for documenting each module.

  8. Input/Output Control System - Wikipedia

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    An IOCS program must create a control block for each file, specifying information unique to the file. For 7070 IOCS these are entries in the File Specification Table for tape files, each of which is generated by a DTF [7]: 19–26 [15]: 26–28 statement, or separate control blocks generated by DDF [8]: 31–37 [15]: 29–30 or DUF [7]: 44–47 [15]: 31–33 statements.

  9. Function model - Wikipedia

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    HIPO for hierarchical input process output is a popular 1970s systems analysis design aid and documentation technique [17] for representing the modules of a system as a hierarchy and for documenting each module. [18] It was used to develop requirements, construct the design, and support implementation of an expert system to demonstrate ...