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  2. Business process - Wikipedia

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    A business process, business method, or business function is a collection of related, structured activities or tasks performed by people or equipment in which a specific sequence produces a service or product (that serves a particular business goal) for a particular customer or customers. Business processes occur at all organizational levels ...

  3. Structured prediction - Wikipedia

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    This can be seen as a structured prediction problem [2] in which the structured output domain is the set of all possible parse trees. Structured prediction is used in a wide variety of domains including bioinformatics, natural language processing (NLP), speech recognition, and computer vision.

  4. Activity diagram - Wikipedia

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    Activity diagrams [1] are graphical representations of workflows of stepwise activities and actions [2] with support for choice, iteration, and concurrency. In the Unified Modeling Language, activity diagrams are intended to model both computational and organizational processes (i.e., workflows), as well as the data flows intersecting with the related activities.

  5. Function model - Wikipedia

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    In systems engineering, software engineering, and computer science, a function model or functional model is a structured representation of the functions (activities, actions, processes, operations) within the modeled system or subject area. [1] Example of a function model of the process of "Maintain Reparable Spares" in IDEF0 notation.

  6. Structured analysis - Wikipedia

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    Structured programming led to structured design, which in turn led to structured systems analysis. These techniques were characterized by their use of diagrams : structure charts for structured design, and data flow diagrams for structured analysis, both to aid in communication between users and developers, and to improve the analyst's and the ...

  7. Input–process–output model of teams - Wikipedia

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    Processes are operations and activities that mediate the relationship between the input factors and the team's outcomes. [2] Processes include group norms, as well as a group’s decision making process, level of communication, coordination, and cohesion. [1] Specifically, processes can be things such as: Steps taken to plan activities ...

  8. IDEF0 - Wikipedia

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    A function model is a structured representation of the functions, activities or processes within the modeled system or subject area. [5] IDEF1, used to produce an "information model". An information model represents the structure and semantics of information within the modeled system or subject area. [6] IDEF2, used to produce a "dynamics model".

  9. Structured analysis and design technique - Wikipedia

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    Structured analysis and design technique (SADT) is a diagrammatic notation designed specifically to help people describe and understand systems. [1] It offers building blocks to represent entities and activities, and a variety of arrows to relate boxes. These boxes and arrows have an associated informal semantics. [2]