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[[ImageFile:SADT.svg|thumb|240px|right|SADT basis element.]]
'''Structured Analysis and Design Technique''' (SADT) is a [[software engineering methodology]] for describing [[system]]s as a hierarchy of functions.
 
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==SADT topics==
[[ImageFile:6 Decomposition Structure.svg|thumb|240px|right|Top down decomposition structure.]][[ImageFile:Sadt.png|thumb|240px|right|An SADT example.]]
 
===Top down approach===
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==Further reading==
* William S. Davis (1992). ''Tools and Techniques for Structured Systems Analysis and Design''. Addison-Wesley. ISBN 02011027490-201-10274-9
* Marca, D.A., and C.L. McGowan. (1988). ''SADT: structured analysis and design technique''. McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc.: New York, NY.
* Jerry FitzGerald and Ardra F. FitzGerald (1987). ''Fundamentals of Systems Analysis: Using Structured Analysis and Design Techniques''. Wiley. ISBN 04718859750-471-88597-5
* David A. Marca and Clement L. McGowan (1988). ''SADT: Structured Analysis and Design Technique''. McGraw-Hill. ISBN 00704023530-07-040235-3
* D. Millington (1981). ''Systems Analysis and Design for Computer Applications''. E. Horwood. ISBN 08531224900-85312-249-0
* Robertson & Robertson (1999). ''Mastering the Requirements Process''. Addison Wesley.
* James C. Wetherbe (1984). ''Systems Analysis and Design: Traditional, Structured, and Advanced Concepts and Techniques''. West Pub. Co. ISBN 03147785860-314-77858-6
 
==External links==