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A systems diagram is a visual model of a system, its components, and their interactions. It describes the necessary inputs and outputs of a system. It is a lower fidelity summary that emphasizes breadth over depth, and doesn’t include human interactions. Developing a systems diagram does not require a high degree of technical skill, just a basic understanding of the components and interactions in a system.