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There are five types of coverage where the term process model has been defined differently:<ref name="Dowson1988">M. Dowson (1998). ''Iteration in the Software Process, Proc 9th Int. Conf. on Software Engineering''.</ref>
*Activity-oriented: related set of activities conducted for the specific purpose of product definition; a set of partially ordered steps intended to reach a goal.<ref name="Feiler1993">P.H. Feiler and [[W.S. Humphrey]]. (1993). ''Software Process Development and Enactment: Concepts and Definitions, Proc. 2nd Int. Conf. on "Software Process"</ref>
* Product-oriented: series of activities that cause sensitive product transformations to reach the desired product.<ref name=Sianipar2014>
{{cite journal
|last1= Sianipar
|first1= C.P.M.
|last2= Yudoko
|first2= G.
|last3= Dowaki
|first3= K.
|last4= Adhiutama
|first4= A.
|year= 2014
|title= Physiological Concept: Visible Modeling for Feasible Design
|journal= Applied Mechanics and Materials
|publisher=
|volume= 493
|issue=
|pages= 432-437
|url= http://morganasianipar.com/publication/physiological-concept-visible-modeling-feasible-design.html
|doi= }}</ref>
* Decision-oriented: set of related decisions conducted for the specific purpose of product definition.
* Context-oriented: sequence of contexts causing successive product transformations under the influence of a decision taken in a context.