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  2. Process function - Wikipedia

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    For example, thermodynamic work is a holonomic process function since the integrating factor λ = ⁠ 1 / p ⁠ (where p is pressure) will yield exact differential of the volume state function dV = ⁠ δW / p ⁠. The second law of thermodynamics as stated by Carathéodory essentially amounts to the statement that heat is a holonomic process ...

  3. Function model - Wikipedia

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    Example of a function model of the process of "Maintain Reparable Spares" in IDEF0 notation. A function model, similar with the activity model or process model, is a graphical representation of an enterprise's function within a defined scope. The purposes of the function model are to describe the functions and processes, assist with discovery ...

  4. Data-flow diagram - Wikipedia

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    Process. The process (function, transformation) is part of a system that transforms inputs to outputs. The symbol of a process is a circle, an oval, a rectangle or a rectangle with rounded corners (according to the type of notation). The process is named in one word, a short sentence, or a phrase that is clearly to express its essence. [7] Data ...

  5. State function - Wikipedia

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    State functions represent quantities or properties of a thermodynamic system, while non-state functions represent a process during which the state functions change. For example, the state function PV is proportional to the internal energy of an ideal gas, but the work W is the amount of energy transferred as the system performs work. Internal ...

  6. Process (anatomy) - Wikipedia

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    In anatomy, a process (Latin: processus) is a projection or outgrowth of tissue from a larger body. [1] For instance, in a vertebra, a process may serve for muscle attachment and leverage (as in the case of the transverse and spinous processes), or to fit (forming a synovial joint), with another vertebra (as in the case of the articular processes). [2]

  7. Functional flow block diagram - Wikipedia

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    Function block: Each function on an FFBD should be separate and be represented by single box (solid line). Each function needs to stand for definite, finite, discrete action to be accomplished by system elements. Function numbering: Each level should have a consistent number scheme and provide information concerning function origin. These ...

  8. Adapted process - Wikipedia

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    This offers a simple example of a non-adapted process X : [0, 2] × Ω → R: set F t to be the trivial σ-algebra {∅, Ω} for times 0 ≤ t < 1, and F t = F t X for times 1 ≤ t ≤ 2. Since the only way that a function can be measurable with respect to the trivial σ -algebra is to be constant, any process X that is non-constant on [0, 1 ...

  9. Event-driven process chain - Wikipedia

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    In the event-driven process chain, the information, material, or resource objects portray objects in the real world, for example business objects, entities, etc., which can be input data serving as the basis for a function, or output data produced by a function. Examples are "material", "order", etc.