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DFD

The document describes a Data Flow Diagram (DFD) for a system called Cloud Engine for Car Services, detailing its external entities, processes, and data flows. Key components include the Admin Dashboard, Client Dashboard, Car Transport Truck Dashboard, and Grage Dashboard, each serving different user roles. The DFD illustrates the interaction between users and the flow of information within the system.
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DFD

The document describes a Data Flow Diagram (DFD) for a system called Cloud Engine for Car Services, detailing its external entities, processes, and data flows. Key components include the Admin Dashboard, Client Dashboard, Car Transport Truck Dashboard, and Grage Dashboard, each serving different user roles. The DFD illustrates the interaction between users and the flow of information within the system.
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Abdulhadi M.

Haitham Tabba – 24211017 – Capstone – Cloud Engine for car services

The diagram which I have provided is a Data Flow Diagram (DFD) for a system called Cloud Engine for Car
Services. Here’s a breakdown of its components:

1. External Entities:

o Admin Dashboard: This likely represents the admin user interface where administrators
can manage the system.

o Client Dashboard: This represents the interface for clients who use the car services.

o Car Transport Truck Dashboard: An interface possibly designed for transport truck
management.

o Grage Dashboard: This seems to refer to another user interface, potentially for
managing garage services.

2. Processes:

o Provide the Service: This is likely where services are offered to clients through their
dashboard.

o Provide the Data: This may refer to the system’s function of providing data to different
users based on their roles and requests.

3. Data Flows:

o The arrows represent the flow of information between the entities and processes. For
example:

▪ The Admin Dashboard can send requests to check the status of all requests.

▪ The Client Dashboard has options to sign up and send new service requests.

▪ Both the Car Transport Truck Dashboard and Grage Dashboard have similar
functionalities related to service and data management.

Overall, this DFD illustrates how different users interact with the Cloud Engine system and how data and
services flow between them.
Abdulhadi M.Haitham Tabba – 24211017 – Capstone – Cloud Engine for car services

Admin Dashboard Client Dashboard

Cloud Engine
for Car
Services

Car transport truck


Grage Dashboard
Dashboard

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