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    When the Data Flow in and Out of a Parent
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When the Data Flow in and Out of a Parent

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When the data flow in and out of a parent process do not match the data flow in or out of a child diagram, it is called:


A) a primitive process.
B) a disordered pair.
C) a logical data flow diagram.
D) unbalanced decomposition.

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