The document discusses process design. It defines a process as transforming inputs into outputs through a set of activities. Process design determines the workflow, equipment needs, and implementation requirements for a particular process. It typically uses tools like flowcharting and process simulation software. The key aspects of process design discussed are process planning, documentation, design considerations, and serial vs parallel processes. Process planning involves defining requirements, building a team, planning and implementing, auditing, and retiring processes. Documentation includes block flow diagrams, process flow diagrams, piping and instrumentation diagrams, and equipment specifications. Design considerations are objectives like throughput and constraints like costs. Serial processes have activities that occur one after another, while parallel processes can occur simultaneously to reduce flow time or