Learn DFD (Data Flow Diagram)

Mapping the Journey of Your Data from Start to Finish

What is DFD

The Concept: A DFD is like a tracking map for a package. It doesn’t care what the package looks like; it only shows where the package starts, which warehouses it travels through, and where it finally ends up. It tracks how information moves through a system.

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