skos:scopeNote
| - Activity is a kind of Event. Activity is specifically used to
designate purposeful human activity. Activity may be understood from two perspectives.
First it can be understood as leading to an end. The end is the purpose of the Activity,
or why the Activity is performed. Second, it can be understood in terms of the processes
that lead to achieving the end, how the end is realized through coordinated actions.
Purpose and process are complementary understandings of Activity. Together the two
perspectives address why the Activity is performed, the expected ends or outcomes; and
how the Activity fulfills the purpose. While activity has an intended end, it also has
unintended consequences and results, or side-effects. By and large, these may not be the
focus of the description, but they are, unquestionably, context. |In a corporate or
government context an Activity may also be called a 'function'. An Activity exists in a
specific social and cultural context, and within that context is subject to change over
time. An Activity may be composed of other Activities.
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