Definition of Subprocesses. Meaning of Subprocesses. Synonyms of Subprocesses

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Definition of Subprocesses

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Meaning of Subprocesses from wikipedia

- provides customer value. Additionally, a process may be divided into subprocesses (process decomposition), the particular inner functions of the process...
- use of the term is discouraged. Nivation has come to include various subprocesses related to snow patches which may be immobile or semi-permanent. These...
- Greg (May 2006). "Minimizing Memory Usage for Creating Application Subprocesses". Oracle Technology Network. Oracle Corporation. Archived from the original...
- spindle dis****embly in yeast is that the three functionally overlapping subprocesses of spindle disengagement, destabilization, and depolymerization are primarily...
- concretely identified with a single process, which may in turn have subprocesses (child processes; the process corresponding to the job being the parent...
- division is an extremely complex process that contains four different subprocesses. These processes included the growth of a cell, DNA replication, the...
- Event-based Gateway (they stand at the beginning of the process) Tasks/SubProcesses (Updated) Event-Subprocess (Used to handle events in the bounding subprocess)...
- Memory handling Article "Minimizing Memory Usage for Creating Application Subprocesses" Archived 2006-06-12 at the Wayback Machine by Greg Nakhimovsky Article...
- Octave". NVIDIA Developer Blog. June 5, 2014. "GNU Octave - Controlling subprocesses". 14 November 2008. Archived from the original on 7 January 2009. Retrieved...
- decomposed to a more detailed DFD which shows the subprocesses and data flows within it. The subprocesses can in turn be decomposed further with another...