Defined process

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There are two major approaches to controlling any process:

The defined process control model requires that every piece of work be completely understood. Given a well-defined set of inputs, the same outputs are generated every time. A defined process can be started and allowed to run until completion, with the same results every time.[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Schwaber, Ken & Beedle, Mike (2002), Agile Software Development with Scrum, Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall, p. 25, ISBN 0-13-067634-9, <http://www.controlchaos.com/download/Book%20Excerpt.pdf>. Retrieved on 6 July 2007 

[edit] Books

  • Ogunnaike Babatunde A. and Harmon Ray W., Process Dynamics, Modeling and Control, Oxford University Press, 1994.