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In [[Logic Model]], a [[Process]] is a function that maps [[Inputs]] to [[Outputs]]. Technically speaking, a Process is inseparable from [[Inputs]] and [[Outputs]], therefore, a Process can be considered as a system of [[Resource]]s. From an operational viewpoint, every Process should be associated with a [[timeline]], which specifies the starting and ending points of process execution in real-world time. | In [[Logic Model]], a [[Process]] is a function that maps [[Inputs]] to [[Outputs]]. Technically speaking, a Process is inseparable from [[Inputs]] and [[Outputs]], therefore, a Process can be considered as a system of [[Resource]]s. From an operational viewpoint, every Process should be associated with a [[timeline]], which specifies the starting and ending points of process execution in real-world time. | ||
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Revision as of 09:54, 1 September 2021
In Logic Model, a Process is a function that maps Inputs to Outputs. Technically speaking, a Process is inseparable from Inputs and Outputs, therefore, a Process can be considered as a system of Resources. From an operational viewpoint, every Process should be associated with a timeline, which specifies the starting and ending points of process execution in real-world time.