Structured analysis and design technique

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For the chemical reaction SADT, see Self Accelerating Decomposition Temperature

SADT (Structured Analysis and Design Technique) is a Software Engineering technique for describing systems as a hierarchy of functions



Techniques

SADT uses two types of diagrams: activity models and data models. It uses arrows to build this diagrams.

The Semantics of Arrows

For activities:

  • Inputs are data that are consumed by the activity.
  • Outputs are produced by the activity.
  • Controls influence the execution of an activity but are not consumed.

For data:

  • Inputs are activities that produce the data.
  • Outputs consume the data.
  • Controls influence the internal state of the data.

SADT is a method based in systems theory.