Output is the term denoting either an exit or changes which exits a system and which activate/modify a process. In Semiotics, denotation is the surface or literal meaning encoded to a signifier and the Definition most likely to appear in a Dictionary System (from Latin systēma, in turn from Greek systēma is a set of interacting or interdependent Entities, real or abstract It is an abstract concept, used in the modeling, system(s) design and system(s) exploitation. Scientific modelling is the process of generating abstract, conceptual, Graphical and or mathematical models.
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In control theory, the outputs of a system are what can be measured. Control theory is an interdisciplinary branch of Engineering and Mathematics, that deals with the behavior of Dynamical systems The desired output System (from Latin systēma, in turn from Greek systēma is a set of interacting or interdependent Entities, real or abstract Specifically, outputs are differentiated from states. In Control theory, states are what characterize a System. With Linear systems states are not unique but can be transformed into equivalent states
In equity theory, output is the benefits that an employee receives, including money, perquisites, power, status, fame or variety. Equity Theory attempts to explain relational satisfaction in terms of perceptions of fair/unfair distributions of resources within interpersonal relationships
In information processing, output is the process of transmitting information or the transmitted information itself. Information processing is the change (processing of Information in any manner detectable by an observer. Information as a concept has a diversity of meanings from everyday usage to technical settings Essentially, output is any data exiting a computer system. This could be in the form of printed paper, audio, video. In the medical industry this might include CT scans or x-rays. Typically in computing, data is entered through various forms (input) into a computer, the data is often manipulated, and then information is presented to a human (output).
In Macro-economics, output is the produced goods and services in an economy. Macroeconomics is a branch of Economics that deals with the performance structure and behavior of a national or regional Economy as a whole Output in Economics is the total value of all of the goods and services produced in an entity's economy A distinction is drawn between Gross Output and Net output. Gross Output is an economic concept used in National accounts such as the United Nations System of National Accounts (UNSNA and the US National Income and Product Net output is an accounting concept used in National accounts such as the United Nations System of National Accounts (UNSNA and the NIPAs and sometimes
In human-computer interaction, output is information produced by the computer program and perceived by the user. Human–computer interaction or HCI is the study of interaction between people ( users and Computers It is often regarded as the intersection of Computer programs (also software programs, or just programs) are instructions for a Computer. Users in a Computing context refers to one who uses a computer system The kinds of output the program produces, and the kinds of input the program accepts, define the user interface of the program. Input is the term denoting either an entrance or changes which are inserted into a System and which activate/modify a Process. The user interface (or Human Computer Interface) is the aggregate of means by which people&mdash the users '&mdash interact with the System In this context, feedback and output are often used interchangeably. Feedback is a circular causal Process whereby some proportion of a system's output is returned (fed back to the Input. However, output tends to refer specifically to explicit output, something that is intentionally provided for the user, whereas feedback also encompasses byproducts of operation that happen to contain information (see low-key feedback). In Human-computer interaction, low-key feedback is a type of Output that takes a background role by being very subtle sometimes nearly imperceptible
In telecommunication, the term output can refer to: