Domain-Specific Informal Process
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A Domain-Specific Informal Process is an informal process tailored to a specific domain (that organizes domain-relevant tasks and resources without predefined rules or procedures).
- Context:
- It can emerge organically from expert practices and domain knowledge.
- It can evolve over time based on practical experience and domain requirements.
- It can serve as a precursor to developing more formal processes within the domain.
- It can provide flexibility in handling unexpected situations or unique cases.
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- Example(s):
- Informal Research Processes (such as exploratory data analysis or preliminary research).
- Informal Creative Processes (such as brainstorming sessions or artistic development).
- Informal Learning Processes (such as mentorship or hands-on training).
- Informal Problem-Solving Processes (such as troubleshooting or rapid prototyping).
- Informal Legal-Domain Processes, such as: ... and ....
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- Counter-Example(s):
- Domain-Specific Formal Process (which has predefined rules and procedures).
- General Informal Process (which is not tailored to any specific domain).
- Random Activity (which lacks any organized process structure).
- See: Informal Process, Domain Knowledge, Domain Expert, Process Evolution, Flexible Process