Side view of a technical drawing. The depiction of an embodiment under a special view. Examples are cross sectional views of machines, top views of buildings, etc. The depiction of a varying quantity in relation to another one. Examples: function, clock signals, etc. A diagram depicting state transitions. The depiction of an algorithm or process under a standardized form. It usually consists of some shapes (circles, rectangles, diamonds, ovals) connected with directed arcs. The arcs indicate the flow of execution of the individual steps of the algorithm/process. Plane View of a technical drawing. Elevational view of a technical drawing. The depiction of a varying quantity as a function of one (2-D graph) or two variables (3-D graph). Apart from function plots, this class of figures may contain pie charts, bar charts and surface plots. This special kind of diagram is an electric circuit. A special kind of chart which depicts the fluctuations of multiple signals through time. One sectional view of the technical drawing. A scanned and binarized photo. Response of a system over an input signal. A diagram which depicts a system as a set of boxes (corresponding to modules / subsystems) and directed arcs between them such that it depicts a flow of something from module to module. Diagrams are used to depict architectural views of systems designs. A special kind of diagram that depicts state transitions for the respective Trellis modulation/encoding process. Top View of a technical drawing. Bottom View of a technical drawing.