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Geoprocessing tools have been evolving since before the days of modern GIS technology. In those days, when geographic analysts were trying to solve real-world problems, they would gather around a whiteboard (or probably a chalkboard back then) and create flowcharts and diagrams very similar to those created with ModelBuilder today. The tasks in these flowcharts evolved into software and have become the core set of geoprocessing tools. This was an iterative process lasting many years (and is still ongoing) that has refined the tools into the set of simple and elemental operators that you see today.
There are literally hundreds of tools, and learning what tool to use when takes time. Given the number of tools, it's beyond the scope of any single document to explain them all. The purpose of this document is to guide you to various other documents that describe the purpose and use of various tools.