Methodologies allow anyone to grasp any huge process anywhere in the world. For instance, if you have a job goal that appears unattainable at first. We need to study and acquire more because we don’t know how difficult it will be at first, and there are countless other factors to consider. On the plus side, we might be able to achieve something that is closer to our hearts than the ultimate goal. If each stepping stone is linked to the final vision, we can reach our own goal by this form of short accomplishment. Similarly, before beginning any task, we can separate it into distinct segments one by one, so that it appears pretty evident and provides a right mentality not only for you, but also for those on the other side. The various tasks that led to the end aim can be separated. One of the classic phrases reveals this secret.
“Your daily routine hides your life’s secret.”
Consider the following scenario: we wish to make vegetable noodles. Let’s take a look at the approaches.
After purchasing the noodles, we can boil them for 2-5 minutes. After that, we can add the ingredients and stir until a sticky consistency is achieved. The noodles are ready to eat! Do not attempt to do the task on your own (weird smile). We may or may not finish the assignment, but we know which subtasks must be accomplished to finish the overall! That is where methodology shines.
One of the most basic tools for designing methodology is the flow chart. Consider the following illustration. We must turn the pump to fill the tank if the temperature climbs above 25 degrees Celsius in cow husbandry. Furthermore, we must verify that the humidity level is less than 80%. The motor pump should be turned off if the temperature is 27 degrees and the humidity is 83 percent.
The temperature and humidity requirements were clearly noted in the flow diagram. Depending on the current temperature and humidity conditions, the process flow will change.
1st Scenario
If the temperature is lesser than 25 degrees Celsius
If the temperature is greater than 25 degrees Celsius
If the temperature is greater than 25 degrees Celsius & humidity is lesser than 80%
Let’s have a commonly used types of flow chart
- Basic Flowchart
2. Detailed Flowchart
3. Process Flowchart
4. SDL (Specification and Description Language) Flowchart