Difference between revisions of "Process Analysis"
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Revision as of 11:24, 9 September 2009
PROCESS ANALYSIS |
One of the seven types of paragraph development that is used to show readers how something is done or happens (informs / explains) or explains how to do something (instructs / directs). A process analysis paragraph is written in chronological order to demonstrate the different steps containing simple and clear words, definition of complex terms and may also contain visual graphics (e.g.: charts, maps, diagrams) and a section of frequently asked questions. Process analysis can be used to identify improvement opportunities by evaluating the flow of inputs and outputs within the process. [1] |
References
- ↑ www.academicwriting.suite101.com (31 July 2009), www.essortment.com (31 July 2009), www.oeas.ucf.edu (31 July 2009), [1] (31 July 2009), leo.stcloudstate.edu (31 July 2009), www3.delta.edu (31 July 2009)