flow diagram


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Noun1.flow diagram - a diagram of the sequence of operations in a computer program or an accounting systemflow diagram - a diagram of the sequence of operations in a computer program or an accounting system
multidimensional language - a programming language whose expressions are assembled in more than one dimension
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flow diagram

ndiagramma m di flusso, organigramma m
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The process flow diagram of CDU/VDU-6 has been selected in such a way that with further deepening of processing it will ensure provision of raw materials for all installations of the Oil Refining and Petrochemical Plants Complex.
The PRISMA guidelines consist of a four-phase flow diagram and a 27-item checklist.
We included a PRISMA flow diagram (Figure 1) in the first version of the manuscript.
Hence, the system dynamics flow diagram is established on the basis of the existing analysis on the cause-effect relation as shown in Fig.
An ideal process flow diagram would have as few interposing boxes as possible.
Caption: FIGURE 2 Simplified schematic heat rejection flow diagram.
* The Information Flow Diagram (Figure 2) is a flow-chart style diagram depicting battle rhythm events as color-coded nodes situated along planning horizons with input and output relationships as connections.
For representation reasons EM entities and their interactions are presented in Work Flow diagram. This example is a part of larger scale Work Flow diagram taken from the particular practical work.
The charts often take the form of a timeline, association chart, flow diagram or frequency wheel but can be customised to the needs of the client.
It may be noted that this book treats some eighteenth-century examples, in particular Francois Quesnay's Tableau economique in its original zigzag form (1758) as a possible early version of a circular flow diagram. There are also other early examples, as subsequently mentioned in this review.