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The Unicode conformance clauses, in TUS 4.0 section 3.2, are written in
terms of what "A process" may or may not do, sometimes in relation to
"another process". But there doesn't seem to be a definition, either on
this section or in the glossary, of "process". Is this to be understood
in a general non-technical sense, or in some specific technical sense?
What makes "a process" distinct from "another process"? Are two
instances carrying out the same function to be considered the same
process or distinct processes?
- Re: What is a process? Peter Kirk
- Re: What is a process? Doug Ewell
- Re: What is a process? Peter Kirk
- Re: What is a process? Doug Ewell
- Re: What is a process? Timothy Partridge
- Re: What is a process? Peter Kirk
- RE: What is a process? Philippe Verdy