Title: Data flow diagrams
1Data flow diagrams
2Agenda
- Rationale
- Concepts
- Methods
- Shapes
- Examples
3Rationale
- To facilitate better communication
- within the business,
- between business and IMT
- Show what data exists in a data store and how it
got there - Overarching consideration is data quality
- Data lifecycle
- Planning Definition
- Collection
- Storage
- Access Use
- Archive Disposal
- Not documentation for documentations sake
4Concepts
- Representation
- Data
- Flow diagrams generally
- Logical cf physical representations
- Process is the framework, but focus is on the
data
5the distinction between physical logical
representations.
6Methods
- Research
- Doco
- user
- requirements specification
- design specification
- data model
- Interview
- Butchers paper solution i.e. hand draft
- Spreadsheet
- Templates Powerpoint, Visio
7Dataflow step - excel
8Shapes
- Flowcharting and Graphics Guide
- http//imf.dipnr
- navigate to Definition phase/Data documenting
- Elements of basic module
- Visio
- Powerpoint
- Connectors
9Elements of basic module
person, organisation, software application
that has input to a process
e.g. VegNet Assessment Officer, LPI, SALIS
what the entity does in the process
e.g. Collect samples, Lodge application
a process that transforms, validates or adds
value to input data
e.g. Conversion, Upload, Validation
output of process as input of data store.
e.g. Validated results, File format is likely to
be relevant information to include.
a permanent or temporary store for data
output from a process
e.g. LIMS, notebook computer, Excel spreadsheet
10Examples
- Soils point
- Landuse mapping
- VegNet
- Example from the group
11Egs. Soil Point Information Landuse Mapping -
Collection Phase
12Vegnet dataflow
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