4 books on Flowchart software [PDF]
October 28, 2024 | 24 |
These books are covering diagram design principles, UML process mapping techniques, symbol libraries, collaborative editing, integration with project management tools and best practices for workflow visualization.
1. Learn UML in 24 Hours
2020 by Alex Nordeen
"Mastering UML in 24 Hours" is your guide to the Unified Modeling Language, a powerful tool for creating comprehensive and meaningful documentation models for software systems. This book equips you with the skills to develop rich models that elucidate the inner workings of software and hardware systems, allowing you to craft professional documentation, an integral part of project development. The chapters encompass an array of UML topics, starting from an introduction to UML, its history, and various diagram types and tools. You'll delve into UML notation, relationships, and the distinctions between association, aggregation, and composition. The book further explores class diagrams, object diagrams, use case diagrams, state machine diagrams, activity diagrams, interaction and collaboration diagrams, component diagrams, and deployment diagrams. Whether you're a beginner or seeking to enhance your UML proficiency quickly, this book offers a comprehensive and accessible resource for your journey into UML. Click the BUY button now to initiate your UML learning adventure.
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2. Microsoft Visio 2017: Learning the Basics
2017 by Michael Galesso
"Microsoft Visio 2017: Learning the Basics" introduces readers to Microsoft Visio 2017, a vector graphic software tool integrated into the Microsoft Office Suite. This versatile application is designed for creating diagrams and graphs and falls under the category of diagramming software. Visio is offered in three distinct editions - standard, premium, and professional - each equipped with its unique set of features and capabilities. These editions evolve with each iteration, and while Visio was initially released as a standalone product in 1992, it has since undergone multiple upgrades, culminating in the latest iteration, Visio Professional 2017. This book serves as a fundamental guide for users looking to explore the essentials of this powerful software.
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3. Diagrammatic Representation and Reasoning
2011 by Michael Anderson, Bernd Meyer, Patrick Olivier
Is there now a viable science dedicated to the study of diagrams and their utilization, recognizing the pivotal role they play across various domains? Such a science, if it exists, is inherently interdisciplinary, drawing from cognitive science, psychology, artificial intelligence, logic, mathematics, and more. Alongside this scientific exploration, there exists an applications and engineering discipline that serves to test the theories and principles developed within the science, as well as expand the realm of phenomena under investigation by introducing new applications, innovative methods of diagram presentation, and novel categories of diagrams. This practical aspect of the science of diagrams spans across diverse fields, including education, architecture, computer science, mathematics, human-computer interaction, knowledge acquisition, graphic design, engineering, history of science, statistics, medicine, biology, and beyond.
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4. Microsoft Visio 2010 Business Process Diagramming and Validation
2010 by David John Parker
This comprehensive tutorial delves into Microsoft Visio 2010 Business Process Diagramming and Validation, offering a focused approach with practical examples and downloadable code to assist both novice and experienced users in creating business process diagram templates, visualizing business data effectively, and making the most of Visio 2010's new features, especially in the Premium Edition. It draws inspiration from real-world business scenarios, making it suitable for Visio 2010 Premium Edition users and developers seeking to master the basics of Visio 2010 and harness the power of Validation Rules in this version. While prior knowledge of Microsoft Visio and optionally .NET for add-in code is advantageous, a background in business process diagramming is not mandatory. More seasoned Visio users will also find valuable insights for developing add-ins and formulating and publishing rules. If you aspire to elevate your Visio 2010 capabilities beyond the standard features, this book is an ideal resource, even if you're using the Standard Edition or Professional Edition.
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1. Learn UML in 24 Hours
2020 by Alex Nordeen
"Mastering UML in 24 Hours" is your guide to the Unified Modeling Language, a powerful tool for creating comprehensive and meaningful documentation models for software systems. This book equips you with the skills to develop rich models that elucidate the inner workings of software and hardware systems, allowing you to craft professional documentation, an integral part of project development. The chapters encompass an array of UML topics, starting from an introduction to UML, its history, and various diagram types and tools. You'll delve into UML notation, relationships, and the distinctions between association, aggregation, and composition. The book further explores class diagrams, object diagrams, use case diagrams, state machine diagrams, activity diagrams, interaction and collaboration diagrams, component diagrams, and deployment diagrams. Whether you're a beginner or seeking to enhance your UML proficiency quickly, this book offers a comprehensive and accessible resource for your journey into UML. Click the BUY button now to initiate your UML learning adventure.
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2. Microsoft Visio 2017: Learning the Basics
2017 by Michael Galesso
"Microsoft Visio 2017: Learning the Basics" introduces readers to Microsoft Visio 2017, a vector graphic software tool integrated into the Microsoft Office Suite. This versatile application is designed for creating diagrams and graphs and falls under the category of diagramming software. Visio is offered in three distinct editions - standard, premium, and professional - each equipped with its unique set of features and capabilities. These editions evolve with each iteration, and while Visio was initially released as a standalone product in 1992, it has since undergone multiple upgrades, culminating in the latest iteration, Visio Professional 2017. This book serves as a fundamental guide for users looking to explore the essentials of this powerful software.
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3. Diagrammatic Representation and Reasoning
2011 by Michael Anderson, Bernd Meyer, Patrick Olivier
Is there now a viable science dedicated to the study of diagrams and their utilization, recognizing the pivotal role they play across various domains? Such a science, if it exists, is inherently interdisciplinary, drawing from cognitive science, psychology, artificial intelligence, logic, mathematics, and more. Alongside this scientific exploration, there exists an applications and engineering discipline that serves to test the theories and principles developed within the science, as well as expand the realm of phenomena under investigation by introducing new applications, innovative methods of diagram presentation, and novel categories of diagrams. This practical aspect of the science of diagrams spans across diverse fields, including education, architecture, computer science, mathematics, human-computer interaction, knowledge acquisition, graphic design, engineering, history of science, statistics, medicine, biology, and beyond.
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4. Microsoft Visio 2010 Business Process Diagramming and Validation
2010 by David John Parker
This comprehensive tutorial delves into Microsoft Visio 2010 Business Process Diagramming and Validation, offering a focused approach with practical examples and downloadable code to assist both novice and experienced users in creating business process diagram templates, visualizing business data effectively, and making the most of Visio 2010's new features, especially in the Premium Edition. It draws inspiration from real-world business scenarios, making it suitable for Visio 2010 Premium Edition users and developers seeking to master the basics of Visio 2010 and harness the power of Validation Rules in this version. While prior knowledge of Microsoft Visio and optionally .NET for add-in code is advantageous, a background in business process diagramming is not mandatory. More seasoned Visio users will also find valuable insights for developing add-ins and formulating and publishing rules. If you aspire to elevate your Visio 2010 capabilities beyond the standard features, this book is an ideal resource, even if you're using the Standard Edition or Professional Edition.
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How to download PDF:
1. Install Google Books Downloader
2. Enter Book ID to the search box and press Enter
3. Click "Download Book" icon and select PDF*
* - note that for yellow books only preview pages are downloaded