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Can you define composite data flow?

Asked by Wyatt Williams, Last updated: Apr 17, 2024

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ahmed_mohamed

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Answered Mar 30, 2017

2. A data flow that consists of other data flows

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John Smith

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Answered Mar 09, 2017

A data flow that consists of other data flows
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Bergeront Tiffney

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Bergeront Tiffney, Computer Engineer, M. Tech, Southeast Montgomery

Answered May 02, 2019

The answer to this is B. A composite data flow is a data flow that is composed of other data flows. This can be very useful especially when there are various processes that are part of specific data flows that need to be described to come up with a comprehensive data flow that can be checked by people within the team.

Take note that there are certain processes that will not work well if the input flows will not be available. To make everything clearer, you can split one flow or make sure that you can merge two different flows into one to create one understandable data flow.

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John Adney

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Answered Mar 19, 2017

A condition or event that triggers a procesA condition or event that triggers a process
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