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Title: Data Flow Diagrams DFD


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Data Flow Diagrams (DFD)
  • Context diagram
  • Top-level diagram, shows links with environment
  • Physical flow diagram
  • Shows persons, places, things that transform data
  • Internal entity part of system transforming the
    data
  • External entity sources or destinations of data

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Data Flow Diagrams (DFD)
  • Logical data flow diagram
  • Shows process and flow of data
  • Systems flow charts
  • Information processes and operations processes

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Data Flow Diagram (DFD) Symbols
NOTES a. A bubble can be either an entity on a
physical data flow diagram or a process on a
logical data flow diagram. b. The data store
symbol may represent a viewa portionof a larger
entity-wide database.
FIGURE 2.1
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A Context Diagram
FIGURE 2.2
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A Physical Data Flow Diagram
FIGURE 2.3
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A Logical Data Flow Diagram (Level 0 Diagram)
FIGURE 2.4
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Causeway Context Diagram
FIGURE 2.10
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Causeway Current Physical DFD
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Causeway Current Logical DFD (Level 0)
FIGURE 2.12
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Drawing DFD Diagrams
  • The basic steps of the process are
  • Create or obtain an accurate and reliable
    narrative.
  • From the narrative, create a complete table of
    entities and activities.
  • Draw a context diagram with external entity boxes
    (distinguish between internal and external
    entities).
  • Draw current physical flow diagrams by creating
    bubbles for internal entities, and showing flows
    to and from all entities and data stores.
  • Draw current logical flow diagrams by grouping
    activities that occur together, and naming the
    logical sub-processes each describes.

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Flowcharting
  • Setup columns for each internal entity
  • Use narratives and DFDs as source of information
  • Show activities left to right and top to bottom
  • Use appropriate symbols for all processing
    (manual and computer)
  • Balance between clarity and clutter
  • Compare finished flowchart to narratives and DFDs
    to ensure completeness
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