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#Use a [[Flowchart Template]] in google docs or [[ProcessOn]. | #Use a [[Flowchart Template]] in google docs or [[ProcessOn]]. | ||
#Draw your flowchart | #Draw your flowchart | ||
#Start a wiki page called Machine/Module Name - Logic/Function Diagram. | #Start a wiki page called Machine/Module Name - Logic/Function Diagram. | ||
#Embed your Flowchart in the wiki page, see [[Embedding Google Docs]]. | #Embed your Flowchart in the wiki page, see [[Embedding Google Docs]]. |
Latest revision as of 01:48, 13 October 2013
Flowcharts show the logic or process of how something functions. See Wikipedia Article on Flowcharts. This is typically a set of processes, start and end points, decision points (for logic).
Protocol
- Use a Flowchart Template in google docs or ProcessOn.
- Draw your flowchart
- Start a wiki page called Machine/Module Name - Logic/Function Diagram.
- Embed your Flowchart in the wiki page, see Embedding Google Docs.