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One -- the main thread.
You would use it to show that something is produced as the result of a process, but is not the main or intended product of that process. For example: 'Buttermilk is a byproduct of the process of churning milk to make butter.'
1)Basic flow chart-shows the main steps in a process for a good overview 2)process flow chart-gives details of a process by listing the main steps and sub-steps 3)developement flow chart- is similar to process flow chart but identifies persons or department involved in a process. 4)oppertunity flow chart- highlights decision making steps and inspection points.
1)Basic flow chart-shows the main steps in a process for a good overview 2)process flow chart-gives details of a process by listing the main steps and sub-steps 3)developement flow chart- is similar to process flow chart but identifies persons or department involved in a process. 4)oppertunity flow chart- highlights decision making steps and inspection points.
Processes do not execute, it is the threads within a process that actually execute. All processes have at least one thread of execution, the main thread. If the main thread falls from scope, the process ends, taking all threads with it. This can lead to undefined behaviour if the threads are not terminated gracefully from within the main thread before it falls from scope.
The main goal of a Six Sigma implementation is continuous improvement.
The main goal of a Six Sigma implementation is continuous improvement.
The main goal of a Six Sigma implementation is continuous improvement.
The main goal of a Six Sigma implementation is continuous improvement.
The main goal of a Six Sigma implementation is continuous improvement.
The main goal of a Six Sigma implementation is continuous improvement.
The main goal of a Six Sigma implementation is continuous improvement.
The main goal of a Six Sigma implementation is continuous improvement.
The main goal of a Six Sigma implementation is continuous improvement.
The main goal of a Six Sigma implementation is continuous improvement.
The main goal of a Six Sigma implementation is continuous improvement.
The main goal of a Six Sigma implementation is continuous improvement.