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{{dablinkabout| Disambiguation: This article is about project management. For other uses see [[||Structured data analysis (disambiguation)]].}}
 
'''Structured data analysis''' ('''SDA)''') is a method for analysing the flow of information within an organization using [[data flow diagram]]s. It was originally developed by [[IBM]] for [[systems analysis]] in electronic [[data processing]], although it has now been adapted for use to describe the flow of information in any kind of project or organization, particularly in the [[construction industry]] where the nodes could be departments, contractors, customers, managers, workers etc.
 
==See also==
*[[Information management]]
*[[Data modelling]]
*[[Information management]]
*[[Structured Systemssystems Analysisanalysis and Designdesign Methodmethod]]
 
== Further reading==
*[http://146.87.15.57/CITE/case-studies/it-on-a-construction-site/Construction%20site%20information%20needs.pdf CONSTRUCTIONConstruction SITESite INFORMATIONInformation NEEDSNeeds]
* {{cite book |author1=Norman Fisher |author2=Li Yin Shen |author3=Shen L. Yin | title=Information Management in a Contractor: A Model of the Flow of Project Data | publisher=Thomas Telford | year=1992 | isbn=978-0727716668}}
* {{cite book | author=Institution of Civil Engineers | title=Applications of Information Technology in Construction | publisher=Thomas Telford | year=1991 | isbn=978-0727716538}}
 
[[Category:Systems analysis]]
[[Category:Project management techniques]]