6. Diagramming – an Introduction
In the early days of computers, diagramming didn't figure as an important topic in the design process. Further, the only pictorial method used was that of the flowchart. At that time, there was little distinction between programming and design (or, for that matter, between programmers and designers). The design and development process usually went as follows:
- Programmers thought about the problem to be solved
- They wrote lines of code to solve it
- The code was tested and modified until it was correct (or appeared to be so)
- The source code was released as the system documentation
Sometimes, in a token gesture to appease senior management (or the customer), a system flowchart was produced. Whether it represented ...
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