What Is A Flowchart?
What Is A Flowchart?
What Is A Flowchart?
It shows steps in
sequential order and is widely used in presenting the flow of algorithms,
workflow or processes. Typically, a flowchart shows the steps as boxes of
various kinds, and their order by connecting them with arrows.
What is a Flowchart?
A flowchart is a graphical representations of steps. It was originated from
computer science as a tool for representing algorithms and programming logic
but had extended to use in all other kinds of processes. Nowadays,
flowcharts play an extremely important role in displaying information and
assisting reasoning. They help us visualize complex processes, or make
explicit the structure of problems and tasks. A flowchart can also be used
to define a process or project to be implemented.
Flowchart Symbols
Different flowchart shapes have different conventional meanings. The
meanings of some of the more common shapes are as follows:
Terminator
The terminator symbol represents the starting or ending point of the system.
Process
A box indicates some particular operation.
Document
This represents a printout, such as a document or a report.
Decision
A diamond represents a decision or branching point. Lines coming out from
the diamond indicates different possible situations, leading to different
sub-processes.
Data
It represents information entering or leaving the system. An input might be
an order from a customer. Output can be a product to be delivered.
On-Page Reference
This symbol would contain a letter inside. It indicates that the flow
continues on a matching symbol containing the same letter somewhere else on
the same page.
Off-Page Reference
This symbol would contain a letter inside. It indicates that the flow
continues on a matching symbol containing the same letter somewhere else on
a different page.
Delay or Bottleneck
Identifies a delay or a bottleneck.
Flow
Lines represent the flow of the sequence and direction of a process.
Flowchart examples
Here are several flowchart examples. See how you can apply a flowchart
practically.
Flowchart Example – Medical Service
This is a hospital flowchart example that shows how clinical cases shall be
processed. This flowchart uses decision shapes intensively in representing
alternative flows.
3. You can start from an empty diagram or start from a flowchart template
or flowchart example provided. Let’s start from a blank diagram.
Select Blank and click Next.
6. Create the next shape. Move your mouse pointer over the start shape.
Press on the triangular handler on the right and drag it out.
7. Release the mouse button. Select Flow Line > Process from the Resource
Catalog.
11. Color the shapes. Select Diagram > Format Panel from the main
menu. Select a shape on the diagram and click update its color through
the Style setting in the Format Panel.
This is the final flowchart: