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GIGO
in computing, used as a reminder that output is only as good as input – (garbage in, garbage out) US, 1964- As a matter of fact, they have coined a word, “Gigo” (garbage in garbage out) to defend their position. — Los Angeles Times, p. III-5, 11 December 1961
- The technicians have come up with an acronym to epitomize this computer limitation. The word is “GIGO.” It stands for “garbage in, garbage out.” — United States Senate Committee on Labor, Subcommittee on Employment, Nation’s Manpower Revolution, p. 1464, 1963
- — Robert Kirk Mueller, Buzzwords, p. 87, 1974
- — Karla Jennings, The Devouring Fungus, p. 220, 1990
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