ACCT2000 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Miscellaneous Symbols, Flowchart, Business Process

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A flowchart is an analytical technique that uses a standard set of symbols to describe pictorially some aspect of an is in a clear, concise and logical manner. Input/output symbols show input to or output from a system. Processing symbols show data processing, ether electronically or by hand. Flow and miscellaneous symbols indicate the flow of data, where flowcharts begin or end, where decisions are made and how to add explanatory notes to flowcharts. A document flowchart illustrates the flow of documents and data among areas of responsibility within an organisation. The internal control flowchart is used to describe, analyse and evaluate internal controls, including identifying system strengths, weaknesses and inefficiencies. A system flowchart depicts the relationships among system input, processing, storage and output. A program flowchart illustrates the sequence of logical operations performed by a computer in executing a program. A business process diagram is a visual way to describe the different steps or activities in a business process.

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