• The general concept of the scientific process, see
scientific method •
Process theory, the scientific study of processes •
Industrial processes, consists of the purposeful sequencing of tasks that combine resources to produce a desired output
Biology and psychology •
Process (anatomy), a projection or outgrowth of tissue from a larger body •
Biological process, a process of a living organism •
Cognitive process, such as attention, memory, language use, reasoning, and problem solving •
Mental process, a function or processes of the mind •
Neuronal process, also
neurite, a projection from the cell body of a neuron
Chemistry •
Chemical process, a method or means of changing one or more chemicals or chemical compounds •
Unit process, a step in manufacturing in which chemical reaction takes place
Computing •
Process (computing), a computer program, or running a program concurrently with other programs •
Child process, created by another process •
Parent process •
Process management (computing), an integral part of any modern-day operating system (OS) •
Processing (programming language), an open-source language and integrated development environment
Mathematics • In
probability theory: •
Branching process, a Markov process that models a population •
Diffusion process, a solution to a stochastic differential equation •
Empirical process, a stochastic process that describes the proportion of objects in a system in a given state •
Lévy process, a stochastic process with independent, stationary increments •
Poisson process, a point process consisting of randomly located points on some underlying space •
Predictable process, a stochastic process whose value is knowable •
Stochastic process, a random process, as opposed to a deterministic process •
Wiener process, a continuous-time stochastic process •
Process calculus, a diverse family of related approaches for formally modeling concurrent systems •
Process function, a mathematical concept used in thermodynamics
Thermodynamics •
Process function, a mathematical concept used in thermodynamics •
Thermodynamic process, the energetic evolution of a thermodynamic system •
Adiabatic process, which proceeds without transfer of heat or matter between a system and its surroundings •
Isenthalpic process, in which enthalpy stays constant •
Isobaric process, in which the pressure stays constant •
Isochoric process, in which volume stays constant •
Isothermal process, in which temperature stays constant •
Polytropic process, which obeys the equation p v^{\,n} = C •
Quasistatic process, which occurs infinitely slowly, as an approximation ==Other uses==