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Student Grading System Data Flow Diagram PDF

The document provides an explanation of data flow diagrams (DFDs) for a student grading system at three levels - Level 0, Level 1, and Level 2. It describes what each level shows, including the main entities and processes in Level 0, more detailed processes and data flows in Level 1, and sub-processes and data in Level 2. Examples of DFDs are provided for each level to demonstrate the increasing specificity.

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Student Grading System Data Flow Diagram PDF

The document provides an explanation of data flow diagrams (DFDs) for a student grading system at three levels - Level 0, Level 1, and Level 2. It describes what each level shows, including the main entities and processes in Level 0, more detailed processes and data flows in Level 1, and sub-processes and data in Level 2. Examples of DFDs are provided for each level to demonstrate the increasing specificity.

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Student Grading System Data Flow Diagram (DFD)

A thorough explanation is provided for the example data flow diagram for student
grading system. This example emphasizes the three DFD levels (DFD Levels 0, 1, and 2).

DFD Level 0 Student Grading System


The context diagram is an alternative name for the Level 0 DFD Diagram for Student
Grading System. Users, the main process, and data flow make up its parts. Also, the project
concept is demonstrated using the single process visualization.

DFD Level 0 shows the entities that interact with a system and defines the border between
the system and its environment. This diagram also depicts the student grading system at a high
level.

DFD Level 0 Student Grading System

The illustration presents the main process in a single node to introduce the project
context. This context explains how the project works in just one look. The user feeds data into
the system and then receives the output from it.

In addition to this, you will perceive through the diagram that there is already the
presence of data flow. Though the process is very general, the flow of data is clear. Nevertheless,
just modify this diagram to meet the other requirements and include other matters regarding
student grading management.
Level 1 DFD for Student Grading System

The "detonated view" of the context diagram is Student Grading System DFD Level 1.
Its function is to deepen the concept derive from the context diagram.

Specifically, level 1 shows the broader details of Student Grading System DFD Level 0.
This is to clarify the paths (flow) of data and its transformation from input to output.

Level 1 DFD for Student Grading System

The designed diagram portrays four different scenarios: customer information


management, order or reservation management, scheduling of deliveries, and transaction and
payments management.

Firstly, the flow of data starts from the restaurant admin or owners and customers. Then
the system caters to the transaction. This idea was based on student grading processes or
transactions.
You can also see the data store used or the database. The database is also used in storing
users' data inputs. Then it serves as the source of outputs.

Level 2 DFD for Student Grading System


Level 2 DFD for Student Grading System is also the highest abstraction of the data flow
diagram. This level also broadens the idea from the DFD level 1. It includes the sub-processes
from level 1 as well as the data that flows.

Level 2 DFD for Student Grading System

However, not all of the processes in the project must have sub-processes. Only provide this
diagram if needed. As long as your previous diagrams were clear and precise, this level is not
required.

You can add more to this and it is up to you how will you create your data flow diagram.
Also, consider the data flow included and be precise with your information.

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