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'''Workflow''' is the use of a set of planned sequential steps to either fully or partially automate a process. While this process occurs, [[information]] or tasks are typically passed from one participant to another for action after each step is completed.<ref name=WfMC1>{{cite web |url=http://www.wfmc.org/standards/docs/TC-1011_term_glossary_v3.pdf |title=Workflow Management Coalition Terminology & Glossary |publisher=Workflow Management Coalition |pages=8 |format=PDF |date=February 1999 |accessdate=20 February 2012}}</ref>
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This article is a direct transclusion of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Workflow the Wikipedia article] and therefore may not meet the same editing standards as LIMSwiki.


In regards to laboratory workflow, a specimen or [[sample]] travels through these sequential steps, which can include logging the sample in, testing the sample in the test's own series of steps, and approving the test results and releasing them to the client. Additional prerequisite or release steps can be added to better test a workflow.
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