Introducing Data Flow Diagrams (DFDs) for the Business
  • Welcome to the Course
  • Business Processes, Data Flows, and Value Chains
  • What is a Data Flow Diagram and Why Do You Need One?
Modeling the Flow of Material and Data
  • Introducing Rigorous Physical Process Models to identify Stakeholders
  • Drawing an RPPM Using Identified Stakeholders and Interview Notes
Visualizing Project Scope
  • Transforming a Rigorous Physical Process Model into a Context-Level DFD
How to Identify the "Right" Internal Processes for a DFD
  • Representing Increasing Levels of Detail Using a DFD
  • Identifying Candidates for Internal Processes
  • Selecting the Appropriate Processes to Include on the Detailed DFD
Drawing a Detail Level DFD
  • Exploding or Leveling High-Level Processes on a DFD
Balancing the Levels Ensures Completeness
  • Balancing Data Flows from the Higher to the Lower Level
  • Balancing Data Flows from the Lower to the Higher Level
Detailed Process and Data Specifications
  • Defining Functional Primitives with the Appropriate Tool or Technique
  • Capturing Metadata for Critical Business Data Elements
Horizontal Balancing Reveals Missing Data Elements
  • Defining and Justifying the Value of Horizontal Balancing
  • A Walk-through of Horizontal Balancing on a Detailed-Level DFD
The Business Value of Data Flow Diagrams
  • Creating and Using DFD Fragments vs Completely Balanced DFDs
  • Summary
  • Bonus Lecture: Special Offers