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After experimenting with '''many''' alternatives, I find that currently Google Slides is the best tool to develop SPN diagrams (apart from first drawing them out on a whiteboard or blackboard). Here is a [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1NM02aTA0wC5CCPsl1tIKlgnR4MUHgwd9645f6Ne0yLc/edit?usp=sharing ''link to a SPN template''] that you can download and use for your own experiments.
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*[https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1NM02aTA0wC5CCPsl1tIKlgnR4MUHgwd9645f6Ne0yLc/edit?usp=sharing ''An SPN Google Slide template'']
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Revision as of 03:05, 2 February 2016

SPN
Structured Process Notation


 


SPN (Structured Process Notation) is a lightweight, expressive notation for the design of dataflow diagrams.



 

Introductory reading



 

Contents

In practice

After experimenting with many alternatives, I find that currently Google Slides is the best tool to develop SPN diagrams (apart from first drawing them out on a whiteboard or blackboard). Here is a link to a SPN template that you can download and use for your own experiments.



 

Further reading and resources