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In this module, you explore each element of a data-flow diagram. These elements have distinct shapes and functions and require specific context.
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> [!NOTE]
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> We might also refer to elements as as *Stencils* throughout this learning path.
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> We might also refer to elements as *Stencils* throughout this learning path.
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## When to use elements
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title: Create a threat model using data-flow diagram elements
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summary: Data-flow diagrams are graphical representations of your system and should specify each element, their interactions and helpful context.
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summary: Data-flow diagrams are graphical representations of your system and should specify each element, their interactions, and helpful context.
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In this module, you learn how to:
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- Distinguish between the shape and function of each element.

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