Recognize me. I use specifically designed box types symbols and arrows etc. to depict solutions to a problem. who am I
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calculator am I right please tell me
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The correct answer is Flowchart
A Flowchart uses specifically designed box types symbols and arrows etc. to depict solutions to a problem.
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- Flowcharts are the graphical representation of the number of steps that we take to solve a problem
- These steps are denoted with specifically designed box type symbol and arrows are used as connecting lines.
- Sometimes, students get confused between flowcharts and DFD and think of them as the same thing.
- Flowcharts are quite different from Data Flow Diagrams because flowchart focuses on the order of events.
- While in Data Flow Diagrams order of events doesn't matter.
- A good flowchart consists of a finite number of steps having some input and output
- For example:
- Input/Output is shown by using the parallelogram symbol, and the decision condition is shown by using a diamond shape, etc.
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