| Term | Definition |
| Process Strategy | An organization's approach to transforming resources into goods and services is called |
| Four (4) | How many processes are there in Process Strategy? |
| process focus, repetitive focus, product focus, and mass customization | The Four processes for Process Strategy are |
| Modules | Parts or componements of a product previously prepared, often in a continuous process is called |
| Crossover Chart | A chart of costs at the possible voulumes for more than one process is called |
| Flow Diagram | A drawing used to analyze movement of people or material is called |
| Time function mapping or process mapping | A flow diagram with time added on the horizontal axis is called |
| Automatic Identification Ssytem (AIS) | A system for transforming data into electronic, for example, bar codes is called |
| Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) | A wireless system in which integrated circuits with antennas send radio waves is called |
| Radio Frequency Identification | FedEx tags major airplane parts, which allows them to be scanned so maintenance data can be tracked is an example of |
| Process Control | Use of information technology to control a physical process is called |
| Vision systems | Systems that use video cameras and computer technology in inspection roles is called |
| Robot | A flexible machine with the ability to hold, move, or grab items is called |