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This chapter is aimed on the data flow diagram and its contribution to the process of an information system development. This chapter places this tool in the context of other substantial views on the information system and recovers its substance – conceptual view on the information system functionality. Besides the Business System Conceptual Model which describes the existential aspects and the Business Process Model describing the behavioural aspects, the IS Functional Model represents the third main dimensions of the information system – the dimension of existential aspects of the information system functionality.
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Note that the SADT activity diagram has (except the name) nothing common with the UML diagram of the same name, which is rather an analogy of classic flowchart for the description of the algorithm. This can be seen also in Chap. 5, dealing with “physical” nature of data flow diagram.
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The work presented in this chapter has been supported by the Czech Science Foundation in the grant project No. P403/10/0303 Enterprise Architecture as Management Principle for SMEs.
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Repa, V. (2013). Object-Oriented Analysis with Data Flow Diagram. In: Pooley, R., Coady, J., Schneider, C., Linger, H., Barry, C., Lang, M. (eds) Information Systems Development. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-4951-5_34
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