Flowcharts The following sample flowcharts are easy to
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Flowcharts The following sample flowcharts are easy to customize. Simply click on a word, shape or rule to edit, change color or adjust an element. Contents Slide 2: Slide 3: Slide 4: Slide 5: Basic Flowchart Shapes and Definitions Flowchart Example: Brewing Coffee Flowchart with Horizontal Swimlanes Flowchart with Vertical Swimlanes A “Swimlane” indicates the department or system responsible for a specific part of the workflow or process. Presented By: Mr. Anup Ashok Shinde B. B. A. (C. A) Department Ahmednagar
Basic Flowchart Shapes and Definitions Start / End Project / Task Input / Output The start or end of a workflow. Process or action. Data: Inputs to, and outputs from, a process. Split or Merge Upright indicates a process split, inverted indicates a merge of processes. Manual Input Prompt for information, manually entered into a system. Decision point in a process or workflow. Connector Used to connect one part of a flowchart to another. Document or report. Off Page Connector used to connect one page of a flowchart to another.
Flowchart Example: Brewing Coffee Grinder Start Grind Beans Task Read Instructions Coffee Pot Document Add Filter Merge Inputs Add Coffee Brew Inputs Add Water Decision Coffee Mug Pour Manual Input Sugar Decision Yes Cream No No Yes Task Drink Finish
Flowchart with Horizontal Swimlanes Department Start No Input Department Task Decision Manual Input Group Three Department Merge Document Yes Finish
Flowchart with Vertical Swimlanes System One System Two Start Process Improvement Produce Documents System Three System Four Review data No Input / Output Process Improved? Yes Change Process Completed