Review of Work in process (and work-in-progress) ~October 19-20, 2022~ Since I used the link work-in-progress in a early revision of bbm13, I thought it would be funny to review it as to reference that part. I was thinking it was an article... then, when I clicked on it, it actually is a redirect to Work in process. Surprising!
Looking at the start-class article Work in process, it is short and sweet for what it is. The page starts off with a forward note on "Work in progress" redirecting to this article and a link to Work in progress (disambiguation). Next is the decently-sourced introduction paragraph beginning with four variations of the term "Work in process" (WIP), defines it, then concluding with the term being used in supply chain management and WIP=inventory calculation input for companies' balance sheets. The "Contents" box shows us that the page consists of 4 sections:
- WIP inventory in supply chain management (Completely sourced and in one paragraph details how this whole supply chain management deals with WIP inventory including advantages and flaws)
- WIP inventory in accounting (Two paragraph-part where it says there are unfinished goods in production and there's a calculation for it)
- Tax treatment (Quickly mentions how in the United Kingdom the HMRC thing doesn't specifically define "work-in-process", but three incomplete items are categorized like the definition of the word)
- References (14 acceptable sources and whoever added the refs gets the jobs done fairly)
Thanks for a good quality start-class article, it's a nice read to enjoy! ;D «2nd|ias» 02:56, 20 October 2022 (UTC)