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A process is a more specific notion than workflow, and can apply to physical or biological processes

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a process may be distinguished from a workflow by the fact that it has well-defined inputs, outputs and purposes, while the notion of workflow may apply more generally to any systematic pattern of activity (such as all processes occurring in a machine shop)

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The common conceptual models of modern operations research, including flow shops, job shops and queuing systems[6] can be found in evolved forms in early 20th century industry.

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