Systems
•Inputs: Data, energy, or materials that enter the system (breakfast ingredients), signals, items to use, or data that the system receives. •Processing: Transformation of the inputs (food preparation). The processing is the execution of the recipe, during which you transform the ingredients into consumable food.
For Example: you can't eat raw eggs; in this case, the process indicates that you should: · Beat the eggs in a bowl. · Heat the pan with oil. · Empty the beaten eggs with a pinch of salt into the pan. · Stir until they are cooked. •Outputs: Result(s) of the transformation (breakfast, ready to eat). The outputs are the food ready to eat. If two systems receive the same inputs, will they always generate the same outputs? The type of output depends on the input the system receives and how it is processed. The outputs of the body include mechanical movements, radiant heat, sounds, minute electrical signals, as well as excretions and secretions that serve various biological functions.
Learning Log: Pages #13 & #14
Pulsadores: Push Buttons
When you perform an action, like a domino trick line, how many more actions could occur as a result?
In programming, an event is an action that can cause things to happen. Programs detect events. What action triggers the event.
· An event is an action. In computing, it is "the ORDER" that we give for something to happen.
· An event happens when the action is triggered by a keystroke, mouse click, or message.
CYCLE
Is a sequence of actions or events, like a cycle (or a loop) as a set of instructions that are carried out repeatedly.
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