input/output vs infeed/outfeed (invoer/uitvoer): Difference between revisions
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* '''Input and Output''': Suitable for more general or abstract concepts, such as data, signals, or energy. | |||
* '''Infeed and Outfeed''': Better suited for material handling or mechanical systems, especially when describing the movement of physical items (e.g., plates, sheets, or raw materials) into and out of a machine. |
Revision as of 17:52, 18 January 2025
- Input and Output: Suitable for more general or abstract concepts, such as data, signals, or energy.
- Infeed and Outfeed: Better suited for material handling or mechanical systems, especially when describing the movement of physical items (e.g., plates, sheets, or raw materials) into and out of a machine.