en:models:flow

MODELS (FLOW )

  • functions , actions , process and motion
  • ACTION, doe, perform, commit, practise▪ proceeding, function, exercise, at∣chieve, dealing, Act, Fact, Deed, Feat, Exploit, Passage, Prank, Trick, play the Part.
  • Action : The act of doing something (e.g., opening a door). It's the most basic unit of doing. It's the specific instance of something happening.
  • Art : The use of skill and creativity to express ideas or emotions (e.g., painting, sculpture). Art is subjective and open to interpretation.
  • Event: A single occurrence or happening at a specific time. It's a specific moment in time.(e.g., the winning touchdown).
  • Function : The specific purpose or job something is designed to do. It's the what something does. (e.g., the function of a car engine is to power the vehicle).
  • study of Laws : A fundamental principle that describes a relationship between things and is generally considered unchanging (e.g., the law of gravity).
  • Mechanism : The internal workings or parts that cause something to function. It's the how something works internally. (e.g., the locking mechanism of a door).
  • Method : A systematic approach to achieve a specific goal (e.g., the scientific method).
  • Motion : The act of changing position over time. It's the how something moves. (e.g., the motion of the planets around the sun).
  • Operation : The act of performing a task or using something (e.g., the operation of a computer program).
  • Phenomena (plural phenomenon): Observable events, experiences, or things that happen (e.g., natural phenomena like lightning strikes).
  • study of Processses : A series of steps that lead to a specific outcome. It's the ongoing sequence of events. (e.g., the process of photosynthesis).
  • Rule: A specific guideline that dictates what is allowed or not (e.g., traffic rules). Rules can be more flexible than laws.
  • Technique: A specific way of performing an action, often involving skill and practice (e.g., the proper pitching technique in baseball).
Enter your comment. Wiki syntax is allowed:
 

This topic does not exist yet

You've followed a link to a topic that doesn't exist yet. If permissions allow, you may create it by clicking on Create this page.

  • en/models/flow.txt
  • 2024/08/16 09:28
  • brahmantra