An activity diagram is similar to a business workflow diagram (or BPMN) or a simple flowchart, with richer semantics. It
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What is a Use Case? Whenever we discuss the requirements of a system, we recognize that one or more people
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Continue readingA Quick Guide to Use Case Modeling
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Continue readingThe ultimate guide to creating complex flowcharts using page connectors
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Continue readingCapturing Functional Requirements with Use Cases and User Stories
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Continue readingCross functional flowchart Guide
Cross-functional Flowcharts (or known as swimlane diagram, Swimlane flowchart, cross-functional process diagram) bring clarity to processes by defining who does what. Each swim lane is representative of a person, team, or stakeholder, making it evident who is responsible for which stage in the process to help avoid confusion.
Continue readingBasic Flowchart vs Cross-Functional Flowchart: Examples, Tools and Templates
While the basic flowchart clearly illustrates the entire process, it does not clearly show which role is responsible for each step of the process. In order to effectively represent who is responsible for each process, it can be realized by swimlane flowchart, which not only reflects the whole activity control flow, but also clearly knows the responsibility that each role takes in the process.
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