Saturday, 29 November 2014

Week 26: November 24-28 : Knowing Flow Chart!

Hi!


       On Monday, we just continued what we had done last week. And we also made our own flow charts based on what we had typed.


Here are some examples...


                                                             What are Flow Charts?

      A flowchart is an easy to understand diagram of any process that uses simple graphics to represent a beginning, an end, and the different stages that follow a logical order. Each step in the process is represented by a unique symbol with a brief label of the process step. The flowchart symbols are linked together with arrows showing the direction of the process flow.

Taken from: http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/create-stunning-flowcharts-microsoft-word/



Basic Flowchart Symbols

For most flowcharts, these five basic symbols are all you will need.
Flowchart Symbols

Taken from

http://www.smartdraw.com/articles/flowchart/how-flowcharts-are-used.htm

     Flowcharts may contain other symbols, such as connectors, usually represented as circles, to represent converging paths in the flow chart. Circles will have more than one arrow coming into them but only one going out. Some flow charts may just have an arrow point to another arrow instead. These are useful to represent an iterative process (in Computer Science this is called a loop). 

      A loop may, for example, consist of a connector where control first enters, processing steps, a conditional with one arrow exiting the loop, and one going back to the connector. Off-page connectors are often used to signify a connection to a (part of a) process held on another sheet or screen.

 Taken from http://www.conceptdraw.com/How-To-Guide/flowchart-symbols




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Hi!


       On Monday, we just continued what we had done last week. And we also made our own flow charts based on what we had typed.


Here are some examples...


                                                             What are Flow Charts?

      A flowchart is an easy to understand diagram of any process that uses simple graphics to represent a beginning, an end, and the different stages that follow a logical order. Each step in the process is represented by a unique symbol with a brief label of the process step. The flowchart symbols are linked together with arrows showing the direction of the process flow.

Taken from: http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/create-stunning-flowcharts-microsoft-word/



Basic Flowchart Symbols

For most flowcharts, these five basic symbols are all you will need.
Flowchart Symbols

Taken from

http://www.smartdraw.com/articles/flowchart/how-flowcharts-are-used.htm

     Flowcharts may contain other symbols, such as connectors, usually represented as circles, to represent converging paths in the flow chart. Circles will have more than one arrow coming into them but only one going out. Some flow charts may just have an arrow point to another arrow instead. These are useful to represent an iterative process (in Computer Science this is called a loop). 

      A loop may, for example, consist of a connector where control first enters, processing steps, a conditional with one arrow exiting the loop, and one going back to the connector. Off-page connectors are often used to signify a connection to a (part of a) process held on another sheet or screen.

 Taken from http://www.conceptdraw.com/How-To-Guide/flowchart-symbols




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