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{{short description|Structural design of general process systems}}
'''Process architecture''' is the structural design of general process systems.
Processes are defined as having inputs, outputs and the energy required to transform inputs to outputs. Use of energy during transformation also implies a passage of time: a process takes [[Real-time computing|real time]] to perform its associated action. A process also requires space for input/output objects and transforming objects to exist: a process uses real space.
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Process systems are a dualistic phenomenon of change/no-change or form/transform and as such, are
well-suited to being modeled by the bipartite [[Petri
==See also==
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* [[Process calculus]]
* [[Process engineering]]
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* [[Process modeling]]
* [[Process theory]]
* [[System of systems]]
* [[Systems architecture]]
* [[Systems theory]]
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