Creation Task
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A Creation Task is a task that produces creation results (designed through intentional creation processes within target environments).
- Context:
- Task Input: Creation Requirements, Creation Resources
- Task Output: Creation Results (such as items, services, processes, and knowledge)
- Task Performance Measure: Creation Performance
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- It can (typically) be performed by a Creator using creation tools.
- It can (typically) require Creation Knowledge and creation skills.
- It can (typically) follow Creation Standards and quality guidelines.
- It can (typically) involve Creative Processes through intentional designs.
- It can (often) use Creation Environments for production.
- It can (often) follow Project Methodology for structured creation.
- It can (often) involve Version Control for managing changes.
- It can (often) require Testing Processes to validate creations.
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- It can range from being a Manual Creation Task to being an Automatic Creation Task, depending on its automation level.
- It can range from being a Simple Creation Task to being a Complex Creation Task, depending on its creation complexity.
- It can range from being a Basic Creation Task to being an Advanced Creation Task, depending on its creation sophistication.
- It can range from being a Concrete Creation Task to being a Conceptual Creation Task, depending on its creation nature.
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- It can be part of a Production Task or Building Task.
- It can involve Designing Task aspects for planning creations.
- It can support Production Ability in various domains.
- It can enable Generation Processes through structured creation.
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- Examples:
- Item Creation Tasks, such as:
- Service Creation Tasks, such as:
- System Service Creation Tasks, such as:
- Business Service Creation Tasks, such as:
- Process Creation Tasks, such as:
- Knowledge Creation Tasks, such as:
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- Counter-Examples:
- Analysis Task, which examines existing elements rather than creating new ones
- Evaluation Task, which assesses existing components rather than creating new ones
- Operation Task, which manages existing processes rather than creating new ones
- Natural Process, which produces results without intentional design
- See: Creation Process, Creation Result, Creation Standard, Creation Method, Creation Environment, Creation Resource, Creation Tool, Creation Performance, Creation Quality, Production Task.