The numbers in a process logic diagram typically indicate inputs and outputs of the system being represented. Depending on the specific context of the diagram, each number may correspond to different components, such as forms or databases, but generally, they are used to illustrate how data flows into and out of the process. If you need more detailed information about how these elements are represented, please provide additional context.
The numbers in a process logic diagram indicate:
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forms.
forms.
databases.
databases.
inputs.
inputs.
outputs.
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it can only be one
If the options can only be one, then the numbers in a process logic diagram most commonly indicate inputs. Inputs refer to the data or resources that enter the process.