how is computer able to interpret and process inputs given by us ? explain
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Process describes logical connectivity of components in a process plant. It follows a i-p-o cycle .Process plant management, maintenance, and upgradingrequire frequent reference to the many P&IDs necessary for a output. Modern computerized systems can greatlyassist in the analysis and processing of plant component formation.
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A computer is an information processing device. It takes raw data (called the 'Input') from us, the users, and processes it into meaningful information called the 'Output'.
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HOW DOES IT PROCESS THE INPUT?
The computer is able to process the input by using a set of 'computer programs', which are instructions given to the machine to perform specific tasks; these instructions are written by a human operator.
A computer program is written in a language the computer understands (called the 'programming language') and the computer thus simply follows the instructions it has been given through the computer program to process the 'input' into 'output'.
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HOW DOES IT PROCESS THE INPUT?
The computer is able to process the input by using a set of 'computer programs', which are instructions given to the machine to perform specific tasks; these instructions are written by a human operator.
A computer program is written in a language the computer understands (called the 'programming language') and the computer thus simply follows the instructions it has been given through the computer program to process the 'input' into 'output'.
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