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Information processsing

In information processing, input is the process of receiving information from an object.

The word input is used as a noun (information received or the process of receiving it) and less often as a verb (to receive information; or to enter information that a program then uses as input).

Computers commonly use keyboards and mice to receive input from users. Other input comes from networks and storage devices such as disk drives.

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Telecommunications

In telecommunication, the term input has the following meanings:

  1. In a device, process, or channel, a point that accepts data.
  2. A state, or a sequence of states, of a point that accepts data.
  3. A stimulus, such as a signal or interference, that enters a functional unit, such as a telecommunications system, a computer, or a computer program.

Source: from Federal Standard 1037C

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Control theory

In control theory, the inputs of a system are the signals that can be observed or affected that feed into the system. Specifically, inputs are differentiated from states

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