Effect of an action, change, or decision returned to amplify what caused it. Reinforcing feedback drives a system increasingly faster in the direction it is already going whether away from its goal or towards it. Also called positive feedback.
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NEWS FEED
A continuous data transmission sending news updates to web sites through a syndicated news service provider . Summaries or links of the transmissions refer the user back to the original news source. Also known as a web feed.
FEEDBACK
How an output is retruned to the next step. It helps regulate machines and is part of all interactions no matter how much. It involves the reaction to the stimulus. Refer to homeostasis .
FEEDBACK LOOP
A path that starts with an effect abd returns to its cause making the same effect occur.
FEED BACKWARD
Taking the output and returning it to the earlier step for corrections.
FEEDER AIRLINE
A carrier that brings travelers from destinations not served by the larger carriers. It brings them to a main hub.
FEEDER FUND
An investment that passes through for a larger investment plan.
FEED FORWARD
1. turning logical cause and effect events upside down. 2.when output of the previous step down the line.
FEED STOCK
A raw material changed to make something else.
BALANCING FEEDBACK
When an action is returned in reaction to what caused it. It keeps things stable in a system.The difference between where a system should be and where it is is reduced. AKA negative feedback. Refer to reinforcing feedback .