The document defines the common shapes used in flowcharts and their meanings. It lists six shapes: terminator, process, document, decision, data, and flow. The terminator depicts the start or stop of a process. The process shape shows tasks or actions. The document shape indicates additional reference materials. The decision shape represents questions that branch into yes and no responses. The data shape inputs or outputs data. And the flow shape guides the viewer along the flowchart path using arrows.
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Activity 1 - For Final Term
The document defines the common shapes used in flowcharts and their meanings. It lists six shapes: terminator, process, document, decision, data, and flow. The terminator depicts the start or stop of a process. The process shape shows tasks or actions. The document shape indicates additional reference materials. The decision shape represents questions that branch into yes and no responses. The data shape inputs or outputs data. And the flow shape guides the viewer along the flowchart path using arrows.
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Name: Camille Rose E.
Agustin BSInT 1E-FBPSM
ACTIVITY 1 FOR FINAL TERM
Give the different important flowchart shapes conventional meanings. The meanings of some of the more common shape:
1. Terminator -This shape depicts the start or stop point in a process.
To designate the start of flowchart, type words like Start or Begin within this shape.
2. Process -The Process (typically a Rectangle) shape shows a
process, task, action, or operation. This shape represents something to be done or an action to be taken. Note that the text within the Process shape almost always includes a verb.
3. Document -A Document or a Report is represented by a rectangle
with a curved bottom-left area that represents a printed document. It show that there are additional points of reference involved in your flowchart. You might use these to indicate items like “create an invoice” or “review testing paperwork.”
4. Decision -A Decision (typically a Diamond) shape denotes a
question or a branch in the flowchart sequence. Most of the time, you see two branches emanating from a Decision shape. These branches are Yes and No responses. Sometimes, you may see a third branch emanating with a Maybe or another response.
5. Data -A Data shape (typically a Parallelogram) is used to show
input or output from a data source. Examples include receiving a report, getting an e-mail, getting an order, receiving data in some format, generating a report, sending an e-mail, faxing a message, etc.
6. Flow -The arrow is used to guide the viewer along their
flowcharting path. And while there are many different types of arrow tips to choose from, we recommend sticking with one or two for your entire flowchart. This keeps your diagram looking clean, but also allows you to emphasize certain steps in your process.