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==ASE-Definition (engl.)== | ==ASE-Definition (engl.)== | ||
Processes describe courses of events. Conditions and timely instances are often specified. Processes have a prescriptive character. Processes can also contain “if-then relationships”, and they can prescribe how something should be made. Each process has a defined outcome. | Processes describe courses of events. Conditions and timely instances are often specified. Processes have a prescriptive character. Processes can also contain “if-then-relationships”, and they can prescribe how something should be made. Each process has a defined outcome. | ||
==Literatur== | ==Literatur== | ||
Oerding 2009 | Oerding 2009 |
Revision as of 09:03, 18 January 2022
ASE-Definition (dt.)
Prozesse beschreiben Abläufe. Oft werden Zustände und Zeitpunkte vorgegeben. Prozesse haben vorschreibenden Charakter. Prozesse können auch „wenn-dann-Beziehungen“ enthalten und sie können vorschreiben, wie etwas gemacht werden soll. Jeder Prozess hat einen definierten Ausgang.
ASE-Definition (engl.)
Processes describe courses of events. Conditions and timely instances are often specified. Processes have a prescriptive character. Processes can also contain “if-then-relationships”, and they can prescribe how something should be made. Each process has a defined outcome.
Literatur
Oerding 2009
Literatur URL
http://vm-literatur/refbase/show.php?record=6919%20/%20Oerding%202009