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- Process_analysis abstract "A form of technical writing and expository writing "designed to convey to the reader how a change takes place through a series of stages".While the traditional process analysis and a set of instructions are both organized chronologically, the reader of a process analysis is typically interested in understanding the chronological components of a system that operates largely without the reader's direct actions (such as how the body digests an apple), while the reader of a set of instructions intends to use the instructions in order to accomplish a specific, limited task (such as how to bake an apple pie). By contrast, the reader of a mechanism description is more interested in an object in space (such as the form and nutritional value of a particular kind of apple).".
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- Process_analysis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Technical_communication.
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- Process_analysis wikiPageWikiLink Teaching.
- Process_analysis wikiPageWikiLink Technical_writing.
- Process_analysis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Process analysis".
- Process_analysis wikiPageWikiLinkText "process analysis".
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- Process_analysis subject Category:Technical_communication.
- Process_analysis comment "A form of technical writing and expository writing "designed to convey to the reader how a change takes place through a series of stages".While the traditional process analysis and a set of instructions are both organized chronologically, the reader of a process analysis is typically interested in understanding the chronological components of a system that operates largely without the reader's direct actions (such as how the body digests an apple), while the reader of a set of instructions intends to use the instructions in order to accomplish a specific, limited task (such as how to bake an apple pie). ".
- Process_analysis label "Process analysis".
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