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== Overview ==
SSADM is a [[Waterfall model|waterfall method]] for the analysis and design of [[information systems]]. SSADM can be thought to represent a pinnacle of the rigorous document-led approach to system design, and contrasts with more contemporary [[Agile software development|agile]] methods such as [[Dynamic Systems Development Method|DSDM]] or [[Scrum (development)|Scrum]]. Mr NoseJOHN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
SSADM is one particular implementation and builds on the work of different schools of [[structured analysis]] and development methods, such as Peter Checkland's [[Soft Systems Methodology]], Larry Constantine's [[Structured Design]], Edward Yourdon's [[Yourdon Structured Method]], Michael A. Jackson's [[Jackson Structured Programming]], and Tom DeMarco's [[Structured Analysis]].