A zero level data flow diagram (0 Level DFD) provides a simple overview of the system as a whole, showing external entities that interact with it and the types of data exchanged at a high level. A first level data flow diagram (1st Level DFD) breaks the system down further, showing the major processes and how data flows between them. A second level data flow diagram (2nd Level DFD) breaks down the processes in more detail, showing the individual steps and data flows within each major process.
A zero level data flow diagram (0 Level DFD) provides a simple overview of the system as a whole, showing external entities that interact with it and the types of data exchanged at a high level. A first level data flow diagram (1st Level DFD) breaks the system down further, showing the major processes and how data flows between them. A second level data flow diagram (2nd Level DFD) breaks down the processes in more detail, showing the individual steps and data flows within each major process.
A zero level data flow diagram (0 Level DFD) provides a simple overview of the system as a whole, showing external entities that interact with it and the types of data exchanged at a high level. A first level data flow diagram (1st Level DFD) breaks the system down further, showing the major processes and how data flows between them. A second level data flow diagram (2nd Level DFD) breaks down the processes in more detail, showing the individual steps and data flows within each major process.
It Uses Defined Symbols Like Rectangles, Circles and Arrows, Plus Short Text Labels, To Show Data Inputs, Outputs, Storage Points and The Routes Between Each Destination