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Each operation must not only be defined but also feasible, as specified in criterion 3. An algorithm is a well-defined technique of calculation in computer science that takes the value or value system as input and returns the value or value system as output. Consequently, an algorithm is a collection of computational operations that transfer data from one form to another. An algorithm may also be viewed as a tool for tackling a particular computer problem. The problem statement generally expresses the desired input/output connection. A specific algorithm can be used to accomplish this input-output connection. Analysis and Design of Algorithms 2 For example, we may be required to sort a set of integers in ascending directions. This is a prevalent issue in practice and provides fertile ground for introducing many classic design methodologies and analytical tools. This is the formal definition of the sorting issue.