Process may refer to:
- Biology
- Process (anatomy), a projection or outgrowth of tissue from a larger body
- Biological process
- Science and technnology
- Process (computing), a running program; a task to be executed, especially one which is largely self-contained
- Process (engineering), a set of transformations of input elements into products with specific properties, characterized by transformation parameters
- Process (systems engineering)
- Process (science), a method or event that results in a transformation in a physical or biological object, a substance or an organism.
- Chemical process
- Thermodynamic process
- Process control
- Process theory
- Business
- Business process, a method or system for achieving a commercial result
- Industrial process, a procedure involving chemical or mechanical steps to aid in the manufacture of an item or items
- Business Process Mapping
- Process architecture
- Process management
- Process modeling
- Music
- Process music, music which arises from a process
- Process (Candy Lo album)
- Other uses
- Process (philosophy), unifying principles which operate in many different systemic contexts
- Service of process, an official notice of a legal proceeding
- Process haircut, which uses a Relaxer chemical agent to straighten hair
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