process omission JUST WRITTEN FOR YOU
/prəˈses ɒmɪˈʃən/ · pro cess omis·sion
noun
- The act of intentionally leaving out or omitting a step or procedure in a process. The engineer's process omission led to a critical failure in the system's performance.
- A step or procedure that is intentionally left out or omitted in a process. The process omission was identified as the root cause of the delay in the project timeline.
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Did you know? The concept of process omission is often discussed in the context of quality control and risk management, where it is essential to identify and mitigate potential process omissions to ensure the success of a project or system.