What is the Meaning & Definition of Feedback

The term 'feedback' comes from the English and could be correctly translated into Spanish as 'feedback', but anyway it is often used in the English language in most Spanish-speaking countries. Feedback or feedback is the process by which is an exchange of data, information, assumptions or theories between two different tips. This term can, thus, be applied both social situations and also scientific, both biological and technological situations. The feedback can be understood then as the result of the connection that occurs between the involved parties, connection that includes and implies the transfer of data, information or other elements. The feedback is also a process that can provide for continuous operation between the part that sends data and which receives them, positions that can be exchanged during the process one and again. Examples of feedback can be daily or specific in certain areas. Thus, one could say that there is feedback between two people who communicate mutually observed and obtained in particular situations, for example, scientific data. Data that are shared in the feedback process will allow both parties to feed or feedback and produce better results. The feedback is also present in numerous technological spaces. In this sense, much of appliances and machines that we use in our everyday life operated feedback system since they are sharing and permanent transfer of data (of any type). A clear example of this situation is the internet connection which, in addition to having a virtual space, need a technical support and physical through which are sent and receive data of different type permanently. In this particular case, this connection can be through fiber optic cables that are responsible for transporting and the necessary information.