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Data Processing Cycle

The document outlines the basic data processing cycle which includes 4 key operations - input, process, storage, and output. Data is entered through input devices, manipulated and processed by the processor, stored for future use, and finally presented to the user as useful information through output devices such as monitors and printers. The cycle converts raw data into meaningful information through electronic manipulation and storage.

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Data Processing Cycle

The document outlines the basic data processing cycle which includes 4 key operations - input, process, storage, and output. Data is entered through input devices, manipulated and processed by the processor, stored for future use, and finally presented to the user as useful information through output devices such as monitors and printers. The cycle converts raw data into meaningful information through electronic manipulation and storage.

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DATA

PROCESSING
CYCLE

The

computer system processes


data into information through
four operations:
1. input
2. process
3. storage
4. output.

INPUT
The

user enters the data by


using an input device (such as
keyboard, mouse) electronically
and is processed by the
processor.

PROCESS
Data

is manipulated to process
or transform it into information
in the processing operation.

STORAGE
The

storage (such as hard disk,


compact disc (CD), diskettes)
holds data, information and
programs.

OUTPUT
The

output devices (such as


monitor, printer) present the
processed data as useful
information products to the user.

EXERCISE

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