processesyet
Processesyet is a term used in some discussions of process theory and systems dynamics to denote processes that are currently ongoing but have not yet reached a defined or stabilized state. It is a neologism formed from 'process' and the word 'yet,' signaling transitional status. In practice, it functions as a label for provisional or in-progress process manifestations rather than a formal category.
Origins and usage: The term is not part of standard ontologies or widely adopted taxonomies. It has
Characteristics: A processesyet is described as time-dependent, open-ended, and subject to revision. Measurements and expected results
Applications and interpretation: In practice, the term is used to discuss work that is underway within workflows,
Relation to related concepts: Processesor yet overlaps with terms such as work in progress (WIP), in development,
See also: work in progress, process mining, workflow management.