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ladessa [460]
3 years ago
7

A. ¿Qué es un diagrama?

Social Studies
1 answer:
Dafna11 [192]3 years ago
7 0

¿Qué es un diagrama?

Representación gráfica de las variaciones de un fenómeno o de las relaciones que tienen los elementos o las partes de un conjunto.

¿Cómo se representa el diagrama Entrada-Proceso-Salida?

Entrada: Son los datos con los que contamos.

Proceso: Es la forma con la que vamos a obtener la solución al problema planteado.

Salida: Es el resultado o la solución al problema.

¿Para qué se utiliza el diagrama Entrada-Proceso-Salida?

Es una herramienta utilizada por los programadores de sistemaspara la solución de un problema. En donde: ... Proceso: Son los diferentes procedimientos en los cuales se usaran los datos proporcionados por el usuario pararesolver el problema.

¿Cuáles son la figuras utilizadas para representar un diagrama E-P-S?

Lista de Símbolos Utilizados en Diagramas de Flujo

Símbolo de Inicio / Final. El símbolo de terminación marca el punto inicial o final del sistema. ...

Símbolo de Multidocumento. ...

Símbolo de Entrada Manual. ...

O Símbolo. ...

Símbolo de Intercalar. ...

Símbolo del Operación Manual. ...

Almacenamiento de Datos o Símbolo de Datos Almacenados.

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