Flowcharts
nounid
2618·updated May 9, 2026verified
Traditional flowcharts involve the use of geometric symbols, such as diamonds, ovals, and rectangles to represent the sequencing of program logic. Software packages are available that automatically chart programs or enable a programmer to chart a program without the need to draw it manually.
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Artifact75%llm-generatedllm:claude-haiku-4-5
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Variants
- synonym
- flow chartflow diagramflow sheetflowchart
- alternatephrasing
- Flow ChartFlowchart
- possessive
- Flowcharts's
- pluralpossessive
- Flowchartses'
Framework definitions
Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC) IT Examination Handbook Infobase, Glossary1 senseview framework →
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- Traditional flowcharts involve the use of geometric symbols, such as diamonds, ovals, and rectangles to represent the sequencing of program logic. Software packages are available that automatically chart programs or enable a programmer to chart a program without the need to draw it manually.
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- a diagram of the sequence of operations in a computer program or an accounting system
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