Stencils tagged with ‘ad’

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Balanced Scorecard (BSC)

Balanced Scorecard (BSC)

The balanced scorecard (BSC) is a strategic performance management tool - a semi-standard structured report supported by proven design methods and automation tools that can be used by managers to keep track of the execution of activities by staff within their control and monitor the consequences arising from these actions....more

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BlueCat Networks

BlueCat Networks

Images are property of BlueCat Networks. Contains Generation 1 and Generation 2 hardware appliances for Proteus, Adonis, XMB and virtual appliance.

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Cascading

Cascading

This stencil can be used to illustrate "conceptual flow diagrams" as shown in the O'Reilly book "Enterprise Data Workflows with Cascading" by Paco Nathan.

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Cisco Universal (iOS and Mac OS)

Cisco Universal (iOS and Mac OS)

Cisco's vector shapes from http://www.cisco.com/web/about/ac50/ac47/2.html converted from individual color EPS files (last updated May 2010) to allow use with the iOS and the Mac OS release of OmniGraffle. There are 293 shapes in this stencil. OmniGraffle for the Mac will display these in full vector while the current iOS...more

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Creative Commons

Creative Commons

Need to add a Creative Commons badge to a layout? This stencil has them all!

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Cyclades - Console Boxes

Cyclades - Console Boxes

console boxes 4,8,16,24,48

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Cyclades - TS Terminal Servers

Cyclades - TS Terminal Servers

cyclade fiber boxes

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Database Logos

Database Logos

I frequently find I use logos when diagramming infrastructure and application architectures. These logos are a preliminary set of the ones I find I use most commonly for databases. Feel free to request or recommend additions.

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Data Flow Diagram (SSADM)

Data Flow Diagram (SSADM)

The classic Structured Systems Analysis and Design Methodology by Chris Gane and Trish Sarson. SSADM is better known as Data Flow Diagrams. It is a simple and highly effective systems analysis and design (decomposition) methodology. It uses just four symbols, and it is excellent for communicating with non-technical users. A...more