Re: The End Of Technical Writing
Arrggg... to a DFDer, hearing a DFD referred to as a
flow chart drives a steak through our heart.
Please tell us the differences, from your point of view,
so that we can learn, not just listen to your dismay.
An example would help. Maybe you could take something
simple and create a DFD and a flow chart of the same process
so we can see how they differ?
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Martha Jane {Kolman | Davidson}
Dances With Words
editrix -at- nemasys -dot- com
"Too many words bring about exhaustion."
--Tao Te Ching, chapter 5 (translated by Sheets/Tovey)
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