Flowcharts use standard symbols to visually represent workflows, processes, algorithms, or step-by-step procedures. Common flowchart symbols include rectangles for actions or processes, diamonds for decisions or conditions, ovals for start/end points, and arrows or connecting lines to show the direction or sequence of steps. Flowcharts allow people to easily understand complex processes or concepts through simple visual representations using standardized symbolic notations.
Flowcharts use standard symbols to visually represent workflows, processes, algorithms, or step-by-step procedures. Common flowchart symbols include rectangles for actions or processes, diamonds for decisions or conditions, ovals for start/end points, and arrows or connecting lines to show the direction or sequence of steps. Flowcharts allow people to easily understand complex processes or concepts through simple visual representations using standardized symbolic notations.
Flowcharts use standard symbols to visually represent workflows, processes, algorithms, or step-by-step procedures. Common flowchart symbols include rectangles for actions or processes, diamonds for decisions or conditions, ovals for start/end points, and arrows or connecting lines to show the direction or sequence of steps. Flowcharts allow people to easily understand complex processes or concepts through simple visual representations using standardized symbolic notations.