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A physical data flow represents any of the following: (1) the planned implementation of an input to or output from a physical process; (2) a database command or actions such as create, read, update, or delete;
(3) the import of data from or the export of data to another information system across a network; or (4) the flow of data between two modules or subroutines within the same program.
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