English Dictionary
◊ GIRO
giro
n 1: (British) a check given by the British government to someone
who is unemployed; it can be cashed either at a bank or
at the post office [syn: {giro cheque}]
2: a British financial system in which a bank or a post office
transfers money from one account to another when they
receive authorization to do so
English Computing Dictionary
◊ DID YOU MEAN GIGO?
GIGO
/gi:'goh/ 1. Garbage In, Garbage Out. A reference to the fact
that computers, unlike humans, will unquestioningly process
the most nonsensical of input data and produce nonsensical
output. Of course a properly written program will reject
input data that is obviously erroneous but such checking is
not always easy to specify and is tedious to write.
GIGO is usually said in response to {lusers} who complain that
a program didn't "do the right thing" when given imperfect
input or otherwise mistreated in some way. Also commonly used
to describe failures in human decision making due to faulty,
incomplete, or imprecise data.
2. Garbage In, Gospel Out. This more recent expansion is a
sardonic comment on the tendency human beings have to put
excessive trust in "computerised" data.
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