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SADL (French acronym fo Software Development Aid System) was developed by SESA from the methodological experience gained from more than 15 years in software development and formalized in the MELUSINE method.
Based on this methodological approach, SADL includes a set of tools (available on VAX and VAXstation computers) implementing state-of-the-art software engineering techniques. SADL covers the early phases of the software life cycle independently of the target machine. As it is gradually extended to all software development at SESA, SADL should allow substantial gains in productivity and software quality for reasonable investment costs.
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Fernand, P. (1987). SADL : Un environnement de développement de logiciel pour la specification, la conception et la programmation. In: Nichols, H., Simpson, D. (eds) ESEC '87. ESEC 1987. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 289. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0022093
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