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Structured analysis and design technique

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SADT (Structured Analysis and Design Technique) is a Software Engineering technique for describing systems as a hierarchy of functions. It was developed in 1976 in Softtech, in USA.

SADT uses two types of diagrams: activity models and data models.

SADT activity models were used to define IDEF0.