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− | [[File:Process.png|400px|thumb|right|[[Process]]]][[Process]] (hereinafter, the ''Process'') is a sequenced series, predefined, empiric, and/or merely chaotic, of [[activity|activiti]]es undertaken in order to achieve particular results. In other words, a [[process]] is a repetitive or ad-hoc way of work. [[Effort engineering]] defines that those ''activities'' convert [[input]]s into desired [[output]]s utilizing some [[process asset]]s such as tools and [[technique]]s and while being influenced by some [[enterprise factor]]s. Non-repetitive [[process]]es are called [[management process]]es. Repetitive [[process]]es that are performed by people for [[enterprise]]s are called [[business process]]es; those of their sets that produce a [[deliverable]] are called [[operations]]. Repetitive [[process]]es that are performed by [[system]]s including computers, robots, and/or machines are called [[system process]]es. | + | [[File:Process.png|400px|thumb|right|[[Process]]]][[Process]] (hereinafter, the ''Process'') is a sequenced series, predefined, empiric, and/or merely chaotic, of [[activity|activiti]]es undertaken in order to achieve particular results. In other words, a [[process]] is a repetitive or ad-hoc way of work. [[Effort engineering]] defines that those ''activities'' convert [[input]]s into desired [[output]]s utilizing some [[process asset]]s such as tools and [[technique]]s and while being influenced by some [[enterprise factor]]s. |
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+ | Non-repetitive [[process]]es are called [[management process]]es. Repetitive [[process]]es that are performed by people for [[enterprise]]s are called [[business process]]es; those of their sets that produce a [[deliverable]] are called [[operations]]. Repetitive [[process]]es that are performed by [[system]]s including computers, robots, and/or machines are called [[system process]]es. | ||
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Revision as of 22:49, 20 November 2018
Process (hereinafter, the Process) is a sequenced series, predefined, empiric, and/or merely chaotic, of activities undertaken in order to achieve particular results. In other words, a process is a repetitive or ad-hoc way of work. Effort engineering defines that those activities convert inputs into desired outputs utilizing some process assets such as tools and techniques and while being influenced by some enterprise factors.
Non-repetitive processes are called management processes. Repetitive processes that are performed by people for enterprises are called business processes; those of their sets that produce a deliverable are called operations. Repetitive processes that are performed by systems including computers, robots, and/or machines are called system processes.