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The ways in which diagrams are used are endless. Create flowcharts, trees diagrams,
mind maps diagrams, network diagrams and much more.


Flow Charts

Complicated processes can quickly get out of hand when you have multiple people or entities involved. A project flowcharts or cross-functional flowcharts is designed to avoid that outcome by clearly outlining what needs to happen in a visual format.

Because we learn visually, complex workflows are ideally presented as diagrams. Use BD Diagram’s drag & drop interface or the automatic layout function to create your flow charts quickly and easily.

Tree Diagrams

The tree diagram is a tool designed to systematize the causes of the problem at the expense of detailing them at various levels.

Visually, the diagram looks like a “tree” - at the bottom of the diagram is the problem under investigation, from which two or more reasons “branch off”, each of which further “branches out” for two more reasons and so on.

Mind Maps

Mind maps is a powerful technique that helps you visualize your thoughts and transfer them to others. Moreover, mind mapping facilitates the free flow of ideas, which makes it an ideal format for brainstorming and creative problem solving.

Use keyboard shortcuts to navigate around, connect and add new elements to your mind map quickly.

Network Diagrams

Network diagram (network graph) - a graphical representation of the work of a network project and their interconnections. The difference from the flowchart is that the network diagram only models the logical dependencies between the elementary operations. It does not display inputs, processes and outputs.

Quickly draw topological network diagrams, CISCO diagrams, data center diagrams, and many other network diagrams using a drag and drop interface in BD Diagrams.

BPMN Diagrams

A standard Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) will provide businesses with the capability of understanding their internal business procedures in a graphical notation and will give organizations the ability to communicate these procedures in a standard manner.

The BD DIagrams shape library includes all the components you need to build your BPMN diagrams.

UML Diagrams

UML is a graphical language for visualization, description of parameters, construction and documentation of various systems (programs in particular). Based on the UML technology, a single information model is built.

UML class diagram is used to represent the static structure of the system model in the terminology of the classes of object-oriented programming.

Wireframe Models

The Wireframe Model of the web site is a visual image of the future site, developed taking into account the technical capabilities of HTML layout. This layout is a demonstration of how your site will visually look after layout and content.

The layout is presented in the form of a picture, which will be displayed in the Internet browser, without active buttons and other dynamic elements.

Mockups

In a similar way to wireframe models, Mockup diagrams are commonly used by software developers and designers during the early stages of the design process. If you want to make a process flow or proof-of-concept presentation. Design awesome first draft mockups and more with BD Diagrams tool.

A mockup demonstration allows you to demonstrate a design project that is close to reality. Here, all elements and content are static, and you can create a presentation model fairly quickly.

Venn Diagrams

Also known as a set diagram.

A Venn diagram is a diagram that visually displays all possible logical relations of sets, each of which is usually represented by a circle. Each set is a set of data that has something in common with each other. The overlapping area of circles is known as the “intersection area” - it displays data with common qualities from all intersecting sets.

Gantt Charts

The Gantt chart is a planning and task management tool designed by American engineer Henry Gantt. It looks like horizontal stripes located between two axes: a task list vertically and dates horizontally.

The diagram shows not only the tasks themselves, but also their sequence. This allows us not to forget about anything and do everything in a timely manner.

Rack Diagrams

A rack diagram is a two-dimensional elevation drawing showing the organization of specific equipment on a rack. It is drawn to scale and may show the front and the rear elevation of the rack layout.

Rack diagrams can be extremely useful when choosing equipment or racks for purchase, as they are scaled to scale and can help determine which size to choose. In addition, the rack layout provides efficient organization before moving real equipment.

Sequence Diagrams

The sequence diagram is one of the variety of interaction diagrams and is intended for modeling the interaction of the System objects in time, as well as the exchange of messages between them.

One of the basic principles of OOP is a method of information exchange between the elements of the System, expressed in sending and receiving messages from each other. Thus, the basic concepts of a sequence diagram are related to the concept Object and Message.

Circular Diagrams

Also known as Pie Chart in a Circle.

Circular Diagrams are widely used in presentations and office documentation. They allow you to show the proportional and percentage ratio between categories by dividing the circle into proportional segments. The length of each arc represents the proportional share of each category, while the entire circle represents the total sum of all data equal to 100%.

Circular Diagrams are ideal for quickly forming an idea of ​​the proportional distribution of data.


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