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#Flow Work

A concept contrasted with iterative work, referring to a work process that generates deliverables through a clearly defined series of steps or stages. Typical examples include the waterfall model in software engineering and assembly line production in manufacturing. In philosophy, it refers to the rigorous stages of logical reasoning; in AI, the inference phase of trained models; and in cognitive science, routine problem-solving processes, all mentioned in contexts emphasizing predictability and efficiency.

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