Visual Case Tool -
Data Flow
Diagrams
Visual CaseTM is a powerful
CASE tool
for
software development, database design, system design, system
engineering and business analysis.
Our Data Flow
Diagramming Tool
allows you to
quickly create data flow diagrams with data storages, external
entities, functional transforms, data flows, as well as control
transforms and signals.
Download the trial and create
Data Flow Diagrams
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about Data Flow Diagrams
With Visual Case's data
flow diagram,
you can clearly and effectively document the flow
of data through your system and its interaction
with elements external to the system.

You can also add notes to your data flow diagram that add
clarity by explaining particular entities within
the system.
With Visual Case, you can explode your functions
and control transforms into new data flow diagrams that
provide a more detailed specification. For
example, in the above diagram, "Order Entry
System" would be exploded into a more detailed
view of the system. In this way, Visual Case
provides a top-down approach to design.
Starting with the generals of the system, you can
work your way down to the specifics by exploding
functions into more and more detailed data flow
diagrams.
Y ou can print and export
data flow diagrams,
modify object names on the fly and quickly
create data flows, control signals and new object's using our quick
links feature. Visual Case also includes
many advanced formatting features to align and
distribute the objects on your diagram.
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on Data Flow Diagrams
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