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DFD Exercise 2

This document discusses errors found in three data flow diagrams (DFDs) shown in Figure 2. Specifically, it identifies 4 errors: 1) a data flow should be the output from a different process, 2) a data store is shown at the wrong level, 3) a data flow should not be in the level 1 diagram, and 4) a process in the level 2 diagram is missing inputs.

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DFD Exercise 2

This document discusses errors found in three data flow diagrams (DFDs) shown in Figure 2. Specifically, it identifies 4 errors: 1) a data flow should be the output from a different process, 2) a data store is shown at the wrong level, 3) a data flow should not be in the level 1 diagram, and 4) a process in the level 2 diagram is missing inputs.

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NUR SYUHADA BINTI AZHAR (B032010378) BITI

BITP2213 SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

PROCESS MODELING EXERCISE 2


2. Consider the three DFDs in Figure 2. List three errors (rules violations) on these DFDs.

Figure 2
Errors: -
1. Data flow DF3 should be the output from process P1.1 in Level 1 diagram.
2. Data store DS1 should be in Level 1 Diagram, not data store DS2.
3. Data flow DF6 should not be in Level 1 Diagram.
4. Process P1.4.2 in Level 2 Diagram does not have inputs.

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