nonprocess
Nonprocess is a term used in a number of scholarly and professional contexts to describe approaches, phenomena, or viewpoints that are not governed by formal processes or strictly procedural thinking. It is not a standardized or widely adopted term with a single agreed-upon definition, and its meaning varies by discipline and author.
In organizational studies, nonprocess often refers to work that is improvisational, relational, or emergent rather than
In design and software, nonprocess may describe workflows or systems that allow for exceptions, ad hoc decision
In philosophy, some discussions use nonprocess to critique process metaphysics or to discuss entities and events
Overall, nonprocess functions as a loosely used umbrella term for nonprocedural or nonredundant elements within a