realprocess
Realprocess is a term used in various disciplines to denote the actual sequence of events that unfolds when a process is executed, as opposed to its designed model or theoretical specification. It emphasizes what happens in practice rather than what is intended in theory, including deviations, delays, and variability.
In practice, realprocess encompasses timing variations, resource constraints, queuing, rework, scrap, and other unforeseen factors that
Applications appear in manufacturing, where the realprocess may reveal downtime or shift-pattern effects; in software engineering,
Limitations include data quality and completeness, inference from partial observations, and the potential ambiguity of the