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SADT TM, Structured Analysis and Design Technique, is a graphical language for describing systems. In this paper we indicate the role of SADT in software design. The graphical language provides a powerful design vocabulary in which a designer can concisely and unambiguously express his design. SADT is compatible with widely used contemporary design methodologies including Structured Design and the Jackson method.