In theory and practice specific types of diagrams are also called a type of flow diagrams, such as: •
Alluvial diagram, highlights and summarizes the significant structural changes in networks •
Circular flow of income •
Control flow diagram, a diagram to describe the control flow of a business process, process or program •
Cumulative flow diagram, a tool used in queuing theory •
Functional flow block diagram, in systems engineering •
Data flow diagram, a graphical representation of the flow of data through an information system •
Dynamic stock and flow diagram •
Information flow diagram, an illustration of information flow throughout an organisation •
Process flow diagram, in Operations, a graphical representation of a process •
Product flow diagram (PFD), a graphical representation of the order by which a sequence of products is created according to Product based planning principles • A form of
rap notation known as "flow diagram" •
Sankey diagram, where line width represents magnitude •
Signal-flow graph, in mathematics, a graphical means of showing the relations among the variables of a set of linear algebraic relations •
State diagram, a representation of a finite state machine == See also ==