Attached Processes
By: John D. McGregor
Abstract
The attached process describes how the core asset is used in the production of products. The attached process is written by the creator of the core asset to which it will be attached. Designing the attached process in parallel with the design of the core asset enhances the usability of the core asset and ensures that the attached process gives correct information, describes the complete asset, and provides information that is consistent with the actual asset.
Cite as:
John D. McGregor, “Attached Processes”, Journal of Object Technology, Volume 9, no. 2 (March 2010), pp. 7-16, doi:10.5381/jot.2010.9.2.c1.
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