HOW TO CREATE AND UNDERSTANDING DATA FLOW DIAGRAMS?
Data flow diagrams (DFDs) reveal relationships among and between the various components in a program or system. DFDs are an important technique for modeling a system’s high-level detail by showing how input data is transformed to output results through a sequence of functional transformations. DFDs consist of four major components: entities, processes, data stores, and data flows. The symbols used to depict how these components interact in a system are simple and easy to understand;however, there are several DFD models to work from,each having its own symbology. DFD syntax does remain constant by using simple verb and noun constructs. Such a syntactical relationship of DFDs makes them ideal for object-oriented analysis and parsing functional specifications into precise DFDs for the systems
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