Define Process Manual

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About This Manual
This is the first edition of the Define Process Manual. Originally, the Define Process
product was a part of the ViewPoint product. The Define Process is an independent
product now. This manual is an extract from the previous version of the ViewPoint
Manual.
Purpose of This Manual
The Define Process commands described in this manual enable the user to define, start,
stop, and remove a process in any network node to which the user has access. The
process that is started using Define Process runs in the background.
What Is in This Manual
The manual describes how to use the Define Process product. The manual has the
following structure:
Section 1: “Introduction to Define Process”
Gives a concise overview of the Define Process product and its capabilities.
Section 2: “Process Definition Commands”
Describes specifications for the commands in the Define Process library, including
considerations for usage.
Section 3: “Using Define Process Commands”
Lists step-by-step procedures to help the person using the Define Process
commands.
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