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Wikipedia has entries for three kinds of "form" ([[w:Form (web)|Form (web)]], [[w:Form (document)|Form (document)]] and [[w:Form (programming)|Form (programming)]]) which in the [[nodal model]] are treated as the same things since [[generic organisation]] spans both the informational world and also real-world organisations. A form is an items of [[workflow]] which is designed to be processed and passed around amongst Human [[role]]s. Workflow designed for interaction with only informational roles can exist in the form of simple [[node]]s requiring no [[GUI]] [[associations]].
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Wikipedia has entries for three kinds of "form" ([[w:Form (web)|Form (web)]], [[w:Form (document)|Form (document)]] and [[w:Form (programming)|Form (programming)]]) which in the [[nodal model]] are treated as the same things since [[generic organisation]] spans both the informational world and also real-world organisations. A form is an items of [[workflow]] which is designed to be processed and passed around amongst Human [[role]]s. Workflow designed for interaction with only informational roles can exist in the form of simple [[node]]s requiring no [[GUI]] [[association]]s.
  
 
= See also =
 
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*[[Wiki workflow]]
 
*[[Wiki workflow]]

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Wikipedia has entries for three kinds of "form" (Form (web), Form (document) and Form (programming)) which in the nodal model are treated as the same things since generic organisation spans both the informational world and also real-world organisations. A form is an items of workflow which is designed to be processed and passed around amongst Human roles. Workflow designed for interaction with only informational roles can exist in the form of simple nodes requiring no GUI associations.

See also