crossprocedure
Crossprocedure is a term used to describe the coordination and execution of multiple procedures across different contexts or domains to complete a composite operation. It focuses on interoperability and the seamless flow of data and control between procedures, rather than the internal logic of any single procedure.
In practice, crossprocedure appears in settings such as software architecture, manufacturing workflows, and healthcare pathways, where
Implementation patterns include service orchestration, adapters and wrappers that translate between interfaces, message-based or event-driven communication,
Common applications include multi-step user journeys that involve several services, cross-department care pathways in healthcare, and
Challenges include heterogeneity of data formats and protocols, latency and throughput considerations, security and governance, and
See also: orchestration, choreography, cross-domain integration, workflow management, middleware.