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What is the main aim of structured analysis?

Structured analysis is a software engineering technique that uses graphical diagrams


to develop and portray system specifications that are easily understood by
users. These diagrams describe the steps that need to occur and the data required
to meet the design function of a particular software.

Structured analysis primarily focuses on the data needed to ensure a software or model
performs its functions. As a result, it requires a logical approach. Engineers and architects
train such skills extensively. This allows them to convert project requirements into a
model or program that meets the client's needs.

What are the benefits of structured design?


Structured design provides a means for understanding complex problems and
evaluating system requirements. Communication among users, designers and
implementers is facilitated. Valuable and usable documentation is produced. There
are many existing CASE tools which can assist in the structured design approach.

What is the purpose of structured design?


Structural design is the methodical investigation of the stability, strength and rigidity
of structures. The basic objective in structural analysis and design is to produce a
structure capable of resisting all applied loads without failure during its
intended life.

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