Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

black-box

noun
/blak boks/
Definition
A system or device whose internal workings are not visible or known to the user, but whose inputs and outputs are observable.
Examples
  • The software operates like a black-box, making it challenging to troubleshoot issues.
  • In the study of economics, consumer behavior can often be viewed as a black-box due to the complexity of individual decision-making.
Meaning
The term refers to a complex system that is understood only in terms of its interface and the results produced, without any knowledge of the underlying processes.
Synonyms
  • opaque system
  • mysterious mechanism
  • unknown entity