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A function or command parameter.
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A means of introducing an element on uncertainty into a process.
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An aspect or component of an educational/administrative task that is measured with a view to forming an evaluative judgement.
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A value or object which is used to transfer information to or from subprograms. Input parameters can be thought of as being copied into the subprogram when it is called, and output parameters can be thought of as having their values copied back to the caller when the subprogram returns.
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A parameter is a named value (or possibly a range of values), typically serving to characterize or specify a process, equipment, or a step. For example, deposition processes always have a "thickness" parameter.
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