A flowchart is a type of diagram that represents an algorithm or process, showing the steps as boxes of various kinds, and their order by connecting these with arrows. This diagrammaticrepresentation can give a step-by-step solution to a given problem. Process operations are represented in these boxes, and arrows connecting them represent flow of control.
Flowcharts are used in analyzing, designing, documenting or managing a process or program in various fields.
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Concept Map
A concept map is a diagram showing the relationships among concepts. It is a graphical tool for organizing and representing knowledge.
Elements
Concepts, usually represented as boxes or circles, are connected with labeled arrows in a downward-branching hierarchical structure. The relationship between concepts can be articulated in linking phrases such as "gives rise to", "results in", "is required by," or "contributes to".
Elements
Concepts, usually represented as boxes or circles, are connected with labeled arrows in a downward-branching hierarchical structure. The relationship between concepts can be articulated in linking phrases such as "gives rise to", "results in", "is required by," or "contributes to".
Mind Map
A mind map is a diagram used to represent words, ideas, tasks, and other items linked to and arranged around a central key word or idea.
Elements
Central topic: typically the key theme or title of your map
Main topic: main ideas that define the topic
Subtopic: details about the main topics
Callout topic: supplementary information about a specific topic
Floating topic: additional general information about the topic; sometimes used as a parking lot for uncategorized ideas
Relationship arrows: visually link related topics
Boundaries: highlight branches within your map
Markers: Icon (and text) tags that allow you to code your map topics
Notes: store additional details about your central, main, or subtopic
Hyperlinks and attachments: link to web sites, other topics, and files directly from your topics” http://mindmapblog.com/?p=1441
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