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INFORMATION PROCESSING CYCLE CONTINUED
Output stage
This refers to the stage in which processed data (information) is displayed to users. It can be displayed in two distinct formats which are softcopy and hardcopy. Devices used in this stage are referred to as output devices. Some of these output devices have been highlighted below:
Devices that display information in softcopy format
MONITOR PROJECTOR
Devices that display information in hardcopy format
PRINTER PLOTTER
Other examples are:
HEADPHONES
Storage stage
This refers to the stage in which information that will be needed in the near future is kept. If processed data is not kept for future use when the information is needed at a later time it’ll be needed to be processed again which will waste time therefore the need to keep or store this information. Devices used in this stage are referred to as storage devices. Some of these devices have been highlighted below:
PENDRIVES HARD DISK DRIVES
COMPACT DISKS FLOPPY DISKS
MEMORY CARDS SOLID-STATE DRIVES
Distribution/Communication stage
This is the stage in which information is shared to other users who need the information as well. If information is readily available there’s no need for one to go and processed that data since you can request for it and it will be sent to you for a fee or for free. Some of the devices used in this stage are shown below:
FAX MACHINES WORLD WIDE WEB
INFORMATION KIOSK INFORMATION KIOSK
TELEPHONE MOBILE PHONES
in all, this cycle just tells us how data is transformed into information and how information spreads from its point of processing to the other.
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