The correct spelling is reengineering.
An example sentence is "reengineering is the fundamental rethinking and redesign of of business processes".
You don't so much spell it as phrase it correctly. MC++ is a noun, not a verb, so the grammatically correct phrase is "I'm coding an assembly in MC++".
The principal idea of reengineering is to fundamentally rethink and redesign business processes to achieve significant improvements in critical performance measures such as cost, quality, service, and speed. It involves breaking down traditional workflows and structures to create more efficient and effective processes, often leveraging technology to enable innovation. Reengineering emphasizes a holistic approach, focusing on end-to-end processes rather than individual tasks or departments. The goal is to create a more agile and responsive organization that can better meet customer needs and adapt to change.
Continuous means from some start to some end without break whereas continual means occurring repeatedly at intervals over a time span.
There is no 'Spell' in stdio.h or conio.h
First, you should know how to spell.
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You spell it like question.
I spell them correctly.
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