GSO ISO 5807:2010

ISO 5807:1985
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 31 October 2010

Information processing -- Documentation symbols and conventions for data, program and system flowcharts, program network charts and system resources charts

GSO ISO 5807:2010 Files

English 25 Pages
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63.91 OMR

GSO ISO 5807:2010 Scope

This International Standard specifies symbols to be used in information processing documentation and gives guidance on the conventions for their use in a) data flowcharts; b) program flowcharts; c) system flowcharts; d) program network charts; e) system resources charts. By definition, process symbols should be preceded and followed by data symbols. A data flowchart begins and ends with data symbols (except special symbols as specified in 9.4).

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