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Static Flow Diagrams Cannot Be Interactively Demonstrated Without Manual Narration

Engineers and product teams presenting technical system diagrams must manually point through each node during demos, as static diagrams have no built-in walkthrough or simulation capability. This creates a gap between the diagram as documentation artifact and the diagram as a communication tool. Simulatable diagrams would let the flow speak for itself, reducing presenter burden and improving audience comprehension.

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