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SSAD (Structured Systems Analysis and Design) is a traditional, process-oriented approach focused on data flows and system functions, suitable for small, well-defined systems. In contrast, OOAD (Object-Oriented Analysis and Design) is a modern, object-oriented approach emphasizing reusability and adaptability, making it ideal for large, complex systems. OOAD promotes real-world modeling and is preferred in contemporary software development due to its iterative nature and ability to accommodate changes.
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- tasya lopa
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- EN