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Subject:Re: Rules for Process Flows From:Barry Campbell <barry -dot- campbell -at- gmail -dot- com> To:"Jenise B. Claiborne" <jbclaiborne -at- gmail -dot- com> Date:Thu, 1 Dec 2005 15:48:41 -0500
On 12/1/05, Jenise B. Claiborne <jbclaiborne -at- gmail -dot- com> wrote:
> I am a tech writer turned business analyst. I was wondering if there
> were any exceptional resources on process flows. I am looking for a
> book or a website that outlines basic flow rules and types.
There is a good (though brief) document here, entitled "An
Introduction To Process Mapping," that might be of some help to you:
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