The vector stencils library "Bulleted and numbered lists" contains 12 elements of bulleted and numbered lists, and bullets for creating typography infographics.
"In typography, a bullet ( • ) is a typographical symbol or glyph used to introduce items in a list. ... The bullet symbol may take any of a variety of shapes, such as circular, square, diamond, arrow, etc., and typical word processor software offer a wide selection of shapes and colours. Several regular symbols are conventionally used in ASCII-only text or another environments where bullet characters are not available, such as * (asterisk), - (hyphen), . (period), and even o (lowercase O). Of course, when writing by hand, bullets may be drawn in any style. Historically, the index symbol was popular for similar uses." [Bullet (typography). Wikipedia]
The example "Design elements - Bulleted and numbered lists" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Typography Infographics solition from the area "What is infographics" in ConceptDraw Solution Park.
"In typography, a bullet ( • ) is a typographical symbol or glyph used to introduce items in a list. ... The bullet symbol may take any of a variety of shapes, such as circular, square, diamond, arrow, etc., and typical word processor software offer a wide selection of shapes and colours. Several regular symbols are conventionally used in ASCII-only text or another environments where bullet characters are not available, such as * (asterisk), - (hyphen), . (period), and even o (lowercase O). Of course, when writing by hand, bullets may be drawn in any style. Historically, the index symbol was popular for similar uses." [Bullet (typography). Wikipedia]
The example "Design elements - Bulleted and numbered lists" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Typography Infographics solition from the area "What is infographics" in ConceptDraw Solution Park.
ERD Symbols and Meanings
Entity Relationship Diagram (ERD) is a popular software engineering tool for database modeling and illustration the logical structure of databases, which uses one of two notations - Chen's or Crow’s Foot. Crow's foot notation is effective when used in software engineering, information engineering, structured systems analysis and design. Each of these notations applies its own set of ERD symbols. Crow's foot diagrams use boxes to represent entities and lines between these boxes to show relationships. Varied shapes at the ends of lines depict the cardinality of a given relationship. Chen's ERD notation is more detailed way to represent entities and relationships. ConceptDraw DIAGRAM application enhanced with all-inclusive Entity-Relationship Diagram (ERD) solution allows design professional ER diagrams with Chen's or Crow’s Foot notation on your choice. It contains the full set of ready-to-use standardized ERD symbols and meanings helpful for quickly drawing, collection of predesigned ERD samples, examples and templates. ConceptDraw Pro is a great alternative to Visio for Mac users as it offers more features and can easily handle the most demanding professional needs.
Data Flow Diagram
Data Flow Diagram (DFD) is the part of the Structured Systems Analysis and Design Methodology (SSADM), which is intended for information systems projection and analysis. Data Flow Diagrams allow graphically represent the data flows in information system and analyze the data processing during the structural projection. This type of diagrams lets visually show a work of information system and results of this work, it is often used in connection with human processes and can be displayed as Workflow diagram. Data Flow Diagram visualizes processes and functions, external entities, data depositories, and data flows connecting these elements and indicating direction and data character. Each of these elements used for DFD has its own graphical notation. There are two notations to draw DFDs - Yourdon & Coad and Gane & Sarson. ConceptDraw DIAGRAM extended with Data Flow Diagrams (DFD) solution from Software Developmant area is ideal for designing professional looking DFDs, which can be then easily exported in various formats.This presentation slide example contains a list of bullet points.
"In typography, a bullet is a typographical symbol or glyph used to introduce items in a list. ...
It is likely that the name originated from the resemblance of the traditional circular bullet symbol to an actual bullet.
The bullet symbol may take any of a variety of shapes, such as circular, square, diamond, arrow, etc., and typical word processor software offer a wide selection of shapes and colours. Several regular symbols are conventionally used in ASCII-only text or another environments where bullet characters are not available, such as * (asterisk), - (hyphen), . (period), and even o (lowercase O). Of course, when writing by hand, bullets may be drawn in any style. Historically, the index symbol was popular for similar uses." [Bullet (typography). Wikipedia]
The presentation slide example "Types of summaries" was created in the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software using the Presentation Clipart solution from the Illustration area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
"In typography, a bullet is a typographical symbol or glyph used to introduce items in a list. ...
It is likely that the name originated from the resemblance of the traditional circular bullet symbol to an actual bullet.
The bullet symbol may take any of a variety of shapes, such as circular, square, diamond, arrow, etc., and typical word processor software offer a wide selection of shapes and colours. Several regular symbols are conventionally used in ASCII-only text or another environments where bullet characters are not available, such as * (asterisk), - (hyphen), . (period), and even o (lowercase O). Of course, when writing by hand, bullets may be drawn in any style. Historically, the index symbol was popular for similar uses." [Bullet (typography). Wikipedia]
The presentation slide example "Types of summaries" was created in the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software using the Presentation Clipart solution from the Illustration area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
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How To Make a Jackson Diagram
Jackson structured programming (JSP) is based on the fact that the program's structure depends on the structure of data, which need to be processed, so the data's structure can be used to form the program's structure. The following example of Jackson structured programming (JSP) diagram is created on the base of the Wikimedia Commons file. It includes two diagrams: Data diagram and Process diagram. The example was created using the vector library delivered with Jackson Structured Programming (JSP) Diagrams Solution.
The vector stencils library "JSP" contains 13 Jackson structured programming notation symbols.
Use it to design your JSP diagrams wuth ConceptDraw PRO software.
"Jackson structured programming (JSP) is a method for structured programming based on correspondences between data stream structure and program structure. JSP structures programs and data in terms of sequences, iterations and selections, and as a consequence it is applied when designing a program's detailed control structure. The method applies to processing of any data structure or data stream that is describable as a hierarchical structure of sequential, optional and iterated elements. This could be a stream of messages that a process reads to invoke and coordinate other modules or objects, or it could be a string of characters in parameters passed to a single operation on an "object" coded in an object-oriented programming language. In other words, it could be either above or below the level where object-oriented methods are applied." [Jackson structured programming. Wikipedia]
The Jackson structured programming diagram shapes example "Design elements - JSP" is included in JSP Diagram solution from the Software Development area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Use it to design your JSP diagrams wuth ConceptDraw PRO software.
"Jackson structured programming (JSP) is a method for structured programming based on correspondences between data stream structure and program structure. JSP structures programs and data in terms of sequences, iterations and selections, and as a consequence it is applied when designing a program's detailed control structure. The method applies to processing of any data structure or data stream that is describable as a hierarchical structure of sequential, optional and iterated elements. This could be a stream of messages that a process reads to invoke and coordinate other modules or objects, or it could be a string of characters in parameters passed to a single operation on an "object" coded in an object-oriented programming language. In other words, it could be either above or below the level where object-oriented methods are applied." [Jackson structured programming. Wikipedia]
The Jackson structured programming diagram shapes example "Design elements - JSP" is included in JSP Diagram solution from the Software Development area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Website Wireframe
A website wireframe, also known as a page schematic or screen blueprint, is a visual guide that represents the skeletal framework of a website. ConceptDraw DIAGRAM diagramming and vector drawing software enhanced with Website Wireframe solution from the Software Development area of ConceptDraw Solution Park is a powerful website wireframe design software.Scrum
What is Scrum? Scrum is the famous agile software development methodology which depicts an iterative and incremental approach for the work on the complex projects. Use ConceptDraw DIAGRAM diagramming and vector drawing software extended with SCRUM Workflow solution to draw various types of professional-looking Scrum Charts, Scrum Workflow Diagrams, Scrum Mind Maps, Scrum boards and attractive Scrum Infographics.The vector stencils library "HOQ symbols" contains 42 house of quality pictograms.
Use these symbols to design your HOQ matrices and quality function deployment (QFD) diagrams with ConceptDraw PRO software.
The pictograms example "Design elements - HOQ symbols" is included in House of Quality solution from Quality area of ConceptDraw PRO Solution Park.
Use these symbols to design your HOQ matrices and quality function deployment (QFD) diagrams with ConceptDraw PRO software.
The pictograms example "Design elements - HOQ symbols" is included in House of Quality solution from Quality area of ConceptDraw PRO Solution Park.
The vector stencils library "JSP" contains 13 Jackson structured programming notation symbols.
Use it to design your JSP diagrams wuth ConceptDraw PRO software.
"Jackson structured programming (JSP) is a method for structured programming based on correspondences between data stream structure and program structure. JSP structures programs and data in terms of sequences, iterations and selections, and as a consequence it is applied when designing a program's detailed control structure. The method applies to processing of any data structure or data stream that is describable as a hierarchical structure of sequential, optional and iterated elements. This could be a stream of messages that a process reads to invoke and coordinate other modules or objects, or it could be a string of characters in parameters passed to a single operation on an "object" coded in an object-oriented programming language. In other words, it could be either above or below the level where object-oriented methods are applied." [Jackson structured programming. Wikipedia]
The Jackson structured programming diagram shapes example "Design elements - JSP" is included in JSP Diagram solution from the Software Development area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Use it to design your JSP diagrams wuth ConceptDraw PRO software.
"Jackson structured programming (JSP) is a method for structured programming based on correspondences between data stream structure and program structure. JSP structures programs and data in terms of sequences, iterations and selections, and as a consequence it is applied when designing a program's detailed control structure. The method applies to processing of any data structure or data stream that is describable as a hierarchical structure of sequential, optional and iterated elements. This could be a stream of messages that a process reads to invoke and coordinate other modules or objects, or it could be a string of characters in parameters passed to a single operation on an "object" coded in an object-oriented programming language. In other words, it could be either above or below the level where object-oriented methods are applied." [Jackson structured programming. Wikipedia]
The Jackson structured programming diagram shapes example "Design elements - JSP" is included in JSP Diagram solution from the Software Development area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
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