Input is the action of entering data or instructions into a computer system for processing. Examples include typing on a keyboard or clicking a mouse, which allows data to enter a computer system to be processed. Output is what is produced after processing, storage refers to keeping data for future use, and throughput is the rate at which data is processed or transmitted.
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