User Interface Flows

User Interface Flows show graphically how a user will navigate a solution’s user interface. User Interface Flows are system models the show how different pages of a user interface are connected and how a user can step through various pages of the system. User Interface Flows are typically comprised of screens and navigation paths between various screens. They are different from Process or System Flows because they do not describe how a user or system completes a task/activity but rather describes how a user might physically navigate the interface system.

Learn more about requirements models in our book Visual Models for Software Requirements (Microsoft Press, 2012) Joy Beatty and Anthony Chen. (See Chapter 14 for User Interface Flow)

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