what is technical process description?

All i have in the book is "descriptions of house things work or happen divides the process into the parts or principles."

It doesn't tell what those parts or principles are? I'm not sure what you're looking for. Technical communication processes?

Amy, you have to define what you're asking before we can help you:

Technical communication is a broad field and includes any form of communication that exhibits one or more of the following characteristics:
•Communicating about technical or specialized topics, such as computer applications, medical procedures, or environmental regulations.
•Communicating by using technology, such as web pages, help files, or social media sites.
•Providing instructions about how to do something, regardless of how technical the task is or even if technology is used to create or distribute that communication.

Thank you so much for your help and next time i'll keep that in mind before posting.

That still doesn't answer your question about parts or principles involved. I wonder if you understand the question, Amy. There is a college textbook with the title TECNICAL COMMUNICTION PARTS AND PRINCIPLES, but we can't download the whole book.

A technical process description is a detailed explanation of how a particular task or system works. It breaks down the process into its individual components or steps, providing a clear and concise explanation of each part. This type of description is commonly used in technical writing, manuals, and documentation to help readers understand complex operations or procedures.

To create a technical process description, you typically follow these steps:

1. Understand the process: Familiarize yourself with the task or system you are describing. Gather all necessary information and make sure you have a thorough understanding of how it works.

2. Outline the process: Break down the process into its key steps or components. Determine the logical flow and order of these steps, ensuring that the description is organized and easy to follow.

3. Write clear and concise explanations: Begin writing your description, starting with an introduction that provides an overview of the process. Then, describe each step or component in detail, using clear and precise language. Make sure to use appropriate technical terminology, but also remember to define any complex terms or concepts for the readers who may not be familiar with them.

4. Use visuals if necessary: Sometimes, complex processes can be better understood with the help of visuals such as diagrams, flowcharts, or illustrations. Consider incorporating these visuals to enhance the clarity and comprehensibility of your description.

5. Review and revise: Once you have completed the initial draft, review your description for accuracy, clarity, and completeness. Ensure that all steps are properly explained and that the information is presented in a logical manner. Revise and edit your description as necessary to improve its overall quality.

By following these steps, you can create a comprehensive technical process description that effectively explains how a task or system works.