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The fundamental nature of process sequencing is examined and a descriptive notation developed. Models are used to illustrate that a hierarchy of process sequencing exists and that process sequencing models fit into a system along with other finite automatic models. The use of existing computer languages as a method of implementing process sequence control is discussed. Arising from these examinations, a generalized process sequencing language was developed that allows programs to be constructed using user specified terminology.