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FLOWCHART
What is a Flowchart?
•Definition: A diagram
that represents a process
or workflow.

•Purpose: To visualize
steps, decisions, and flow
of a process.
Why Use Flowcharts?

•Clarify Complex Processes: Break


down complicated procedures into
understandable steps.
•Improve Communication: Share
ideas clearly with others.
•Identify Bottlenecks: Find
inefficiencies or issues in a process.
•Documentation: Provide a visual
record of processes.
You’ve just moved
into a new apartment
and noticed that your
living room lamp isn’t
turning on.
FLOWCHART
SYmbols
EXAMPLE
1. Flowline Symbol: Shows the
process’ direction. Each flowline
connects two blocks.
2. Terminal Symbol:
Indicates the beginning or end
of a flowchart.
3. Process: Represent a step
in a process. This is the most
common component of a
flowchart.
4. Decision Symbol: Shows a
step that decides the next step
in a process. This is commonly a
yes/no or true/false question
‍ . Input / Output Symbol:
5
Indicates the process of
inputting or outputting external
data. This is indicated by the
shape of a parallelogram.
8. On-page Connector
Symbol are pairs of on-page
connecter are used to replace
long lines on a flowchart page.
Flowchart Example
Flowchart
for troubleshooting a
computer problem
Flowchart Creation Steps
1.Identify the Process:
Determine what you need to
visualize.
2.Define Start and End
Points: Clearly mark where
the process begins and ends.
3.List the Steps: Break
down the process into
individual steps.
4.Draw Symbols: Use
appropriate symbols for
each step.
5.Connect with Arrows:
Show the flow from one
step to the next.
6.Review and Refine:
Check for accuracy and
clarity.
Best Practices
•Keep it Simple: Avoid
overcomplicating the chart.
•Be Consistent: Use symbols
consistently throughout.
•Label Clearly: Ensure all labels
are easy to understand.
•Review for Accuracy: Double-
check the flow and steps.
Reference

https://venngage.com/blog/flowchart-
symbols/

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