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Workflow's written definition can be found here:[[wikipedia:workflow|workflow]].
{{WikiEntry|key=Workflow|qCode=627335}} is a defined sequence of activities of an organizational entity, enabled by the systematic organization of resources into processes that transform materials, provide services, or process information. A [[workflow]] is also a unit of project operational component, that can be composed to create larger projects or larger workflow. Therefore, it should be logically admissible to consider a well-defined workflow as a [[project]].
 
We intentionally separate workflow from [[data workflow]], because in [[PKC]], there is an explicit categorization of data, namely, [[page]]s, [[file]]s, and [[service]]s. This distinction helps address operationally specific needs while being designed to help human operators to recognize what to do in different operational contexts.

Latest revision as of 01:49, 18 May 2022

Workflow(Q627335) is a defined sequence of activities of an organizational entity, enabled by the systematic organization of resources into processes that transform materials, provide services, or process information. A workflow is also a unit of project operational component, that can be composed to create larger projects or larger workflow. Therefore, it should be logically admissible to consider a well-defined workflow as a project.

We intentionally separate workflow from data workflow, because in PKC, there is an explicit categorization of data, namely, pages, files, and services. This distinction helps address operationally specific needs while being designed to help human operators to recognize what to do in different operational contexts.