Domain-Specific Process
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
A Domain-Specific Process is a organizational process designed and optimized for the unique requirements, constraints, and objectives of a specific domain or field.
- Context:
- It can range from being an Informal Domain-Specific Process to being a Formal Domain-Specific Process.
- …
- Example(s):
- Legal-Domain Process, such as: Litigation Process, Contract Management Process
- Medical-Domain Process, such as: Patient Diagnosis Process, Treatment Planning Process
- Software-Domain Process, such as: Software Development Life Cycle, Bug Tracking Process
- Manufacturing-Domain Process, such as: Quality Control Process, Assembly Line Process
- R&D-Domain Process, such as: Product Development Process, Intellectual Property Management Process
- Counter-Example(s):
- General Management Process, not specific to any domain.
- Communication Process, universal across multiple domains.
- See: Process Optimization, Domain-Specific Languages, Domain Expertise.