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  2. Input–output model - Wikipedia

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    Inputoutput planning was never adopted because the material balance system had become entrenched in the Soviet economy, and inputoutput planning was shunned for ideological reasons. As a result, the benefits of consistent and detailed planning through inputoutput analysis were never realized in the Soviet-type economies .

  3. HIPO model - Wikipedia

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    HIPO model (hierarchical input process output model) is a systems analysis design aid and documentation technique from the 1970s, [1] used for representing the modules of a system as a hierarchy and for documenting each module.

  4. System identification - Wikipedia

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    System identification techniques can utilize both input and output data (e.g. eigensystem realization algorithm) or can include only the output data (e.g. frequency domain decomposition). Typically an input-output technique would be more accurate, but the input data is not always available.

  5. System testing - Wikipedia

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    System testing can detect defects in the system as a whole. [citation needed] [1] System testing can verify the design, the behavior and even the believed expectations of the customer. It is also intended to test up to and beyond the bounds of specified software and hardware requirements. [citation needed]

  6. IPO model - Wikipedia

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    The input–process–output model. The input–process–output (IPO) model, or input-process-output pattern, is a widely used approach in systems analysis and software engineering for describing the structure of an information processing program or other process.

  7. Scheduling analysis real-time systems - Wikipedia

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    Different methods can be applied to testing a scheduling System in a real-time system. Some methods include: input/output verifications and code analysis. One method is by testing each input condition and performing observations of the outputs. Depending on the number of inputs this approach could result in a lot of effort.

  8. Coagulation testing - Wikipedia

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    Another problem of the actual hemostasis system diagnostics is the thrombosis prediction, i.e. sensitivity to the patient's prethrombotic state. All the diversity of clinical tests of the blood coagulation system can be divided into 2 groups: global (integral, general) tests, and «local» (specific) tests. [citation needed]

  9. System integration testing - Wikipedia

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    System integration testing (SIT) involves the overall testing of a complete system of many subsystem components or elements. The system under test may be composed of electromechanical or computer hardware, or software , or hardware with embedded software , or hardware/software with human-in-the-loop testing.