DEFINITION SEMANTIC TAXONOMY

NESTING RELATIONSHIP - Membership of <Process Step>


Description

<Behavior>
Action Process

<Behavior Part>
Process Step

Membership of <Process Step>

RELATED ENTITIES


Connected EntityNameDescription
Nesting Entity  Action ProcessAbstract
An  Action Process is a Behavior that describes a typical course of action intended to produce Outcome Events, through the involvement of Agents as Active Participants.
During its course of action, a process consumes or produces Functional Assets, including Information Assets.
1) It may memorize or access Information Assets from and to its Process Stores.
2) It may receive Functional Assets at its boundary: Outcome Consumptions.
3) It may signal the production of Functional Assets at its boundary: Outcome Productions.
The course of actions of a  Action Process is constrained ( Rule Enforcement) by the application of Behavioral Rules that define what is allowed and not allowed to do.
Within  SysFEAT, we can examine  Action Processes from two distinct perspectives:
a) A conceptual standpoint is provided by Value Streams.
b) A concrete implementation standpoint is provided by Resource Action Processes.
Nested Entity  Process StepAbstract
Process Step is a  Process Activity  invoking another Action Process

SEMANTIC TAXONOMY


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