Process+Flow

Definitions

 * Process Flow** is a series of actions, changes, or functions bringing about a result.

A **process flow diagram**, also known as a flowchart, is a visual representation of stages or steps required in a process, usually the manufacturing process. It is mainly used in chemical and process engineering to show the flow of plant processes and equipment, however it can be applied to many other situations.

Examples of Process Flow
1) When designing something you go through a series of drafts and changes, which results in the final design. 2) The cycle of bottled water goes through a series of actions, which ultimately results in waste. 3) When playing a computer game you go through several functions in order to win.

Examples of Process Flow Diagrams
http://www.waste2glass.com/assets/images/proj_sol_diagramlg.jpg

http://www.meditechonline.com/Images/process_flow.jpg

[[image:carbon_cycle_diagram.jpg]]
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Library/CarbonCycle/Images/carbon_cycle_diagram.jpg

[[image:KidneyFlow.jpg]]
http://www.chemistry.wustl.edu/%7Ecourses/genchem/LabTutorials/Dialysis/images/KidneyFlow.jpg

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:AmineTreating.png