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Everything about Process Science totally explainedIn science, a process is every sequence of changes of a real object/body which is observable using scientific method. Therefore, all sciences analyse and model processes.
Processes are always properties of dynamic systems, they're characterized by such system attributes as variables and parameters.
Every process model has distinguished input and output variables, it can be autonomous or controlled.
The recognition of a process is an arbitrary subjective mental operation/event because it depends on different circumstances, observer's goal, perception and conceptualization tools.
There are numerous taxonomies of processes, roughly speaking, they're divided on: continuous and discrete, stabile and not stabile, convergent or not convergent, cyclic and not cyclic, linear and not linear, as well as they're grouped according to the name of the domain where they're analyzed.
Some example of physical, technological and biological processes
combustion, crystallization, centrifugation, diffraction, dispersion, distillation, electrolysis, electrophoresis, emulsification, evaporation, hydrolysis, nuclear fission, nuclear fusion, oxidation, phosphorescence, pyrolysis, reduction, reflection, refraction, scattering, sedimentation, sublimation, birth, cell division, fermentation, fertilization, germination, growth, geotropism, heliotropism, hybridization, metamorphosis, photosynthesis, transpiration
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