Explain with the help of a diagram. Which one of the following statements is true? a) The path on a PV diagram always goes from the smaller volume to the larger volume. b) The path on a PV diagram always goes from the smaller pressure to the larger pressure. c) The area ...
Symbols for Process Flow Diagram The process flow diagram shall use symbols & letter designation to represent the equipment on the process flow diagram. It is not at all necessary to add more details to the equipment shown on a process flow diagram. For example, a heat exchanger can be re...
Creating a business process flow diagram can seem simple at first but the more you dig into how the work gets done in your organization, the more you may find yourself struggling to recreate it visually. Here are some tips: Each box or icon should represent a SINGLE action or decision. Wh...
Creating a diagram involves selecting symbols and arranging them to best represent the system or process. The creation of a graph involves plotting data points on a predetermined scale and possibly fitting a line or curve to depict a trend. 15 Diagrams can be more flexible in their design and...
Below is an example of the Loan system ER Diagram: Entities:i) Borrower ii) Loan Request ii) Lender iv) Intermediary. Relationship:How the Borrower Loan request is being captured by the lender, and the lending process takes place. Below is an example of Subject wise Performance ER Diagram....
Activity Process Mapsrepresent all the value-added and non-value-added activities in a particular process. Document Mapsare unique in that documents are noted as the inputs and outputs of a particular process. High-Level Process Mapsare primarily concerned with theinteractions between the company’...
Commonly depicted as an elongated circle (or ellipses), these terminal points signify the beginning or endpoints of a process outlined by a flowchart. Process symbol These symbols represent a step taken in the sequence of operations or decisions. They are usually represented as a rectangle. ...
Next comes inputs that represent anything used or consumed during the process to create the desired outputs. In this manufacturing SIPOC example, the inputs include wood planks or sheets such as MDF or plywood, hardware such as screws, nails or brackets, paint, varnish or laminate, cutting and...
Processes in diagram 0 (with a whole number) can be exploded further to represent details of the processing activities. Example below shows the next level ((Diagram 1) of process explosion. Note that: Although the following level 1 DFD only has three processes, there are quite a few input ...
Venn diagrams can help visually represent the similarities and differences between two concepts and have long been recognized for their usefulness as educational tools in a variety of fields. Key Takeaways A Venn diagram uses circles that overlap or don't overlap to show the commonalities and diffe...