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Answer:
a. Leveling
Explanation:
- Leveling is also called decomposing.
- It is a method to depict more detail in lower-level Data Flow Diagrams
- It is the technique to expand or decompose DFDs into more details or levels to extract more information and identify all functional primitives until no further detail is required.
- An information system can be comprised of multiple processes. Leveling partitions each process into sub-processes which identifies more details about the process with each level.
- 0-level DFD: it starts with context diagram which depicts the whole system as a single process e.g. Grading system.
- 1-level DFD: the context diagram is decomposed in this level. This means a single process is expanded into multiple processes which extracts more details about a process of a system.
- 2- level DFD: this level decomposes the the process of level 1 going into further details.
- This decomposition and expansion continues until no further details are required and all functional primitives are identified.