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input/output
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input/output
n Computing
1. (Electronics & Computer Science / Computer Science) the data or information that is passed into or out of a computer Abbreviation I/O
2. (Electronics & Computer Science / Computer Science) (modifier) concerned with or relating to such passage of data or information
Translations
input/output [ˌɪnpʊtˈaʊtput] (COMPUTING)
nentrée/sortie f
modif [system] → d'entrée/sortie


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