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The following is a list of 10 control plans:
Control Plans
A.Populate input screens with master data
B.Cumulative sequence check
C.Turnaround documents
D.Document/record counts
E.Document design
F.Preformatted screens
G.Input/master data dependency check
H.Hash total
I.Tickler file
J.Automated data entry
Required:
Listed below are ten statements describing a control.On the blank line to the left of each number, insert the capital letter from the list above of the name of the control plan that corresponds to the control description.A letter should be used only once. The following is a list of 10 control plans: Control Plans A.Populate input screens with master data B.Cumulative sequence check C.Turnaround documents D.Document/record counts E.Document design F.Preformatted screens G.Input/master data dependency check H.Hash total I.Tickler file J.Automated data entry Required: Listed below are ten statements describing a control.On the blank line to the left of each number, insert the capital letter from the list above of the name of the control plan that corresponds to the control description.A letter should be used only once.

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Definitions:

Input

Input refers to the data or signals that are fed into a system or device for processing or for affecting its operation.

Output

The information or signals produced by a system or device as a result of its processing or control functions.

PLC Program

A sequence of instructions written for a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) to automate machinery or processes.

Structured Text

A high-level programming language designed for industrial automation. It resembles the syntax of Pascal and is one of the five languages for programming PLCs.

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