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definition-Entry-Process

Definition:

An Entry-Process involves evaluating any applicable Entry-Conditions for a Process.

Alternative Names

Concept Number: *057
English Master: Entry Process
Synonyms, Variations & Acronyms: none

Detailing

The Process itself is defined by a main task. When all Entry-Conditions are met, the main Process task may officially commence.


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Type

Process


Examples

> [Design-Process]


Notes

1. The purpose of an Entry-Process is to help to avoid failed (or uneconomic or time wasting) execution of the main task. We need to Work to remove any Entry-Condition failures. Otherwise, waiving or ignoring failed Entry-Conditions is a possibility, with determinable risks.

2. When referring to the SQC Entry-Process (or any other specific named Entry-Process), capitals may be used, to distinguish it from the basic “entry” Concept, which applies to all Processes.

Abbreviation [[Entry-Process *057]: “E” ~lt~- IBM convention originated by Ron Radice/Watts Humphrey. (Abbreviation for a Process control cycle is ETVX or ETX: “Entry Task Validation eXit”.)


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This Concept entered by Diane O'Brien.

Created by system. Last Modification: Thursday 11 of July, 2019 18:10:35 CEST by Admin (Kai).

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