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What are different elements in a flow chart?​

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Answered by 6707
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Explanation:

A flowchart consists of the following elements: process start and end nodes (times when the project starts or ends), project development stages (activities to be carried out), decision nodes (times when a decision needs to be made) and connectors (arrows indicating the project time flow).

4 Basic Flowchart Symbols

The Oval. An End or a Beginning. The oval, or terminator, is used to represent the start and end of a process. ...

The Rectangle. A Step in the Flowcharting Process. The rectangle is your go-to symbol once you've started flowcharting. ...

The Arrow. Indicate Directional Flow. ...

The Diamond. Indicate a Decision.

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Answered by jinia980
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Answer:

Different elements in a flow chart are:

  • sequence of actions
  • materials or services entering or leaving the process
  • decisions that must be made
  • people who become involved
  • time involved at each steps or process measurements.

Explanation:

A flowchart is a picture of the separate steps of a process in sequential order. It is a generic tool that can be adapted for a wide variety of purposes, such as a manufacturing process, an administrative or service process or a project plan.

  • It is used to develop understanding of how a process is done.
  • To study a process for improvement.
  • To communicate to others how a process is done.
  • To document a process
  • When planning a project.
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