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Process Modelling 101

05/02/2016 | By IRM Training
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Not wishing to piggy back too much on My Kitchen Rules (currently screening on Australian television) but for business analysts who like cooking – and even those who don’t – here’s a fun exercise to practice your process modelling skills.   If you like spending time in the kitchen, test your skills by translating something you’re familiar with into a process model. You’ll need to be objective and not rely on inside knowledge – just follow the instructions even if…

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How to a Draw Data Flow Diagram

05/02/2016 | By IRM Training
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A data flow diagram (DFD) shows how the functions, or processes, of a system relate to each other via the data that flows between them. They are most valuable in showing ‘what’, (the logical view) but can also be used to show the ‘how’ (the physical view). Data Flow Diagram – a process modelling tool Data flow diagrams (DFD) show how the functions, or processes, of a system relate to each other via the data that flows between them. They are…

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