Activity Monitor processes - a questionable one

I looked on Activity Monitor on All Processes and saw something I thought was strange. Under the process mdimport there is a User named "nobody" and it is right below the mdimport with my user name. it has 3 threads devoted to it but it doesn't look like it is doing anything. First off what is mdimport and why is there a user named nobody on my comp, is that a standard process on Mac OS 10.4.6? ( I'm paranoid now that this is someone hacking my computer) please respond as soon as you can. thanks.
iBook PowerPC G4 1.07 GHz Mac OS X (10.4.6) 100 GB HD, 768 MB DDR SDRAM, 32 MB VRAM, Superdrive, AirPort Extreme

The mdimport process is used by Spotlight to index files. It runs as the nobody user so that it can't index anything in areas restricted to the system or the accounts you've created on the machine. Mac OS X creates several user accounts for system-level tasks when it is installed, and these crop up from time to time. Your system is not being hacked.
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    But I got no concrete answers for that. Not every business use can be provided by any generic system.
    I looked at CAM (which comes with Alaska build). But I couldn't get much info about entire picture.
    Other BPEL engines, the one I have used, has the functionality to do activity monitoring and process management. (IBM Process server, Apache ODE)
    Could any IEP, BPEL component developers answer any sort of solution to my use case?
    Thank you
    Raja

    I agree that this would be very useful. If anyone can provide additional insight it would be much appreciated.

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