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The ADAO module provides **data assimilation and optimization** features in
SALOME context. It is based on usage of other SALOME modules, namely YACS and
:ref:`section_using`, and the fourth part gives examples on ADAO usage as
:ref:`section_examples`. Users interested in quick use of the module can stop
before reading the rest, but a valuable use of the module requires to read and
-come back regularly to the third and seventh parts. The fifth and sixth parts
-indicate :ref:`section_advanced`, with obtaining additional information or the
-use of non-GUI execution scripting, and a :ref:`section_tui` of the module. The
-seventh part gives a detailed :ref:`section_reference`, with three main
-sub-parts following. And, to respect the module requirements, be sure to read
-the part :ref:`section_license`.
+come back regularly to the third and seventh parts. The fifth part indicate
+:ref:`section_advanced`, with obtaining additional information or the use of
+non-GUI execution scripting. The next part gives a detailed
+:ref:`section_reference`, with four main sub-parts following, the last one
+giving a :ref:`section_tui` of the module. And, to respect the module
+requirements, be sure to read the part :ref:`section_license`.
In all this documentation, we use standard notations of linear algebra, data
assimilation (as described in [Ide97]_) and optimization. In particular, vectors
using
examples
advanced
- tui
reference
+ tui
license
glossary
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