Human-Performed Process
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A Human-Performed Process is an event sequence of largely human-performed tasks.
- Context:
- It can (typically) involve Human Effort, Human Skills, or Human Decision-Making.
- It can (typically) be subject to variations due to human factors such as skill level, experience, and fatigue.
- It can (often) be contrasted with Automated Processes, where machines or software perform the tasks.
- It can (often) involve Interpersonal Interactions and Human Communication.
- It can (often) be a member of a Multi-Person Process.
- It can include both Physical Tasks and Cognitive Tasks performed by humans.
- It can supported by Technology (possibly automated systems).
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- Example(s):
- Assembling a product by hand in a factory.
- Conducting a surgical procedure in healthcare.
- Teaching in a classroom setting.
- Providing customer service in a retail environment.
- Performing a musical piece in a concert.
- Performing Data Analytics Tasks.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Manual Task.