Task Session Instance
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A Task Session Instance is a session instance (a specific occurrence within defined time periods and contexts) of a task.
- Context:
- It can (typically) include Session Inputs such as input documents, input data, and input parameters.
- It can (typically) produce Session Outputs such as output documents, output data, and output metrics.
- It can (typically) involve Session Participants with defined participant roles and responsibility scopes.
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- It can (often) track Session Performance Metrics such as completion rates, quality scores, and efficiency measures.
- It can (often) follow Session Workflows with defined workflow steps and milestones.
- It can (often) utilize Session Resources such as tools, systems, and reference materials.
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- It can range from being a Brief Task Session to being an Extended Task Session, depending on duration.
- It can range from being a Simple Task Session to being a Complex Task Session, depending on task complexity.
- It can range from being a Solo Task Session to being a Team Task Session, depending on participant count.
- It can range from being a Manual Task Session to being an Automated Task Session, depending on automation level.
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- Examples:
- Technical Task Sessions:
- Documentation Task Sessions:
- Quality Assurance Sessions:
- Analysis Task Sessions:
- Maintenance Task Sessions:
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- Counter-Examples:
- Task Descriptions, which define rather than instantiate tasks.
- Task Planning Meetings, which prepare for rather than execute tasks.
- Task Result Records, which document rather than represent sessions.
- General Work Periods, which lack specific task focus.
- See: Work Session, Process Instance, Activity Session, Performance Instance.