A process can be subordinate to another function or process, but an elementary process cannot have a subordinate.
The following table describes the content of each field type:
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Field Name |
Content |
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MODEL_NAME |
Host Encyclopedia name of the model |
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RECORD_TYPE |
O (Object Record) |
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OBJECT_TYPE |
PROCESS |
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OBJECT_NAME |
Name of the process |
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REF_OBJ_1 |
Name parent function or process |
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REF_OBJ_2 |
Unused |
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REF_OBJ_3 |
Unused |
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NUM_PROP_1 |
Usage props: average frequency |
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NUM_PROP_2 |
Usage props: maximum frequency |
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NUM_PROP_3 |
Usage props: minimum frequency |
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NUM_PROP_4 |
Usage props: percentage of growth |
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NUM_PROP_5 |
Unused |
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NUM_PROP_6 |
Unused |
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NUM_PROP_7 |
Unused |
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NUM_PROP_8 |
Unused |
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CHAR_PROP_1 |
Usage props: unit of frequency:
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CHAR_PROP_2 |
Usage props: growth unit:
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CHAR_PROP_3 |
Unused |
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CHAR_PROP_4 |
Unused |
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CHAR_PROP_5 |
Unused |
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CHAR_PROP_6 |
Elementary process indicator:
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CHAR_PROP_7 |
Repetition indicator:
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CHAR_PROP_8 |
Suggested mechanism:
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NAME_1 |
Unused |
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NAME_2 |
Unused |
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