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Version 6.5. Enterprise Architect Redefines Modeling in 2006. An Agile and Scalable modeling solution Provides Full Lifecycle Traceability Built for Team Work Comprehensive Productivity Tools Extensibility for Domain Specific Modeling Deep IDE Integration. Agility and Scalability.
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Enterprise Architect Redefines Modeling in 2006 • An Agile and Scalable modeling solution • Provides Full Lifecycle Traceability • Built for Team Work • Comprehensive Productivity Tools • Extensibility for Domain Specific Modeling • Deep IDE Integration
Agility and Scalability • Our industry-leading UML 2.1 and XMI 2.1 implementation keeps you current with the latest OMG standards. • A small foot-print, fast install and low price gets the team off the ground immediately. • A powerful model repository scales reliably to projects with 500,000+ elements.
Enterprise Architect Redefines Modeling in 2006 • An Agile and Scalable modeling solution • Provides Full Lifecycle Traceability • Built for Team Work • Comprehensive Productivity Tools • Extensibility for Domain Specific Modeling • Deep IDE Integration
Full Lifecycle Traceability The hierarchy view provides instant impact analysis Testers create test scripts directly within the model EA traces each phase of development to the next
Enterprise Architect Redefines Modeling in 2006 • An Agile and Scalable modeling solution • Provides Full Lifecycle Traceability • Built for Team Work • Comprehensive Productivity Tools • Extensibility for Domain Specific Modeling • Deep IDE Integration
Team Work • Integrated Version Control supports team-based modeling and revision history. • Models can be stored on a database server to allow concurrent access for multiple users. • Teams collaborate with the built-in model discussion forum.
Modeling in Teams: Version Control UML Packages are connected to the version control systems, such as CVS, Subversion, or TFS Packages are then ‘Checked Out’ For editing
Seattle Team Singapore Team Modeling In Teams: Across Distributed Environments Centralized databases containing UML models Development teams Managers, clients, and other stakeholders
Modeling in Teams: Discussion Forum Each post may be linked directly to model elements Users have access to forum threads directly within the model
Enterprise Architect Redefines Modeling in 2006 • An Agile and Scalable modeling solution • Provides Full Lifecycle Traceability • Built for Team Work • Comprehensive Productivity Tools • Extensibility for Domain Specific Modeling • Deep IDE Integration
Productivity Enterprise Architect delivers from the model: • Customizable, high-quality documentation in Word and Web-based formats • Code Engineering for over 10 languages including C++, C#, Java, VB, Python and others • Automated Model-to-Model transformations using the Model Driven Architecture (MDA).
Productivity New in 2006: The Model Pattern Wizard gets projects started quickly The Quick Linker provides rapid, context sensitive modeling A powerful, Build-Run-Debug facility for analyzing legacy systems. Let’s see an example…
Build, Debug, Visualize UML classes can be compiled and run within EA’s Debugger Set breakpoints in the class source code.
Build, Debug, Visualize This sequence diagram has been automatically generated from our debug session.
Enterprise Architect Redefines Modeling in 2006 • An Agile and Scalable modeling solution • Provides Full Lifecycle Traceability • Built for Team Work • Comprehensive Productivity Tools • Extensibility for Domain Specific Modeling • Deep IDE Integration
Extensibility • Enterprise Architect can be extended for domain-specific modeling • MDG (Model Driven Generator) Technologies provide the capability • MDGTechnologies are plug-ins that provide: • Additional modeling constructs and diagram types • Easy-to-use toolboxes for ‘drag and drop’ modeling • Reusable Profiles, Model Patterns and MDA transform templates • Specialized constraint checks for model validation
Extensibility throughMDG Technologies • In 2006, Sparx Systems released new MDG Technologies for Enterprise Architect: • Systems Engineering (OMG SysML) • Business Process Modeling (BPMN) • Distributed Information/Application design (OMG DDS)
MDG Technology for SysML MDG Technology for SysML provides a rich set of constructs for Systems Engineering Complex Block diagrams can be created using SysML elements and relationships Models can be validated against SysML-specific constraints
MDG Technology for BPMN The same capabilities are also available for Business Process Modeling withMDG Technology for BPMN
Enterprise Architect Redefines Modeling in 2006 • An Agile and Scalable modeling solution • Provides Full Lifecycle Traceability • Built for Team Work • Comprehensive Productivity Tools • Extensibility for Domain Specific Modeling • Deep IDE Integration
MDG Integration • MDG products provide model connectivity to popular development tools • In 2006, Sparx Released products that integrate Enterprise Architect models to leading IDEs: • Visual Studio Team Systems • Eclipse
MDG Integrates UML directly in the IDE Navigate Report Transform Version Control
MDG Integration View Search Collaborate
Enterprise ArchitectBreaks New Ground in 2006 • Enterprise Architect 6.5 released: • The first modeling tool to support the official OMG Systems Modeling Language (SysML) • Supports the latest UML 2.1 and XMI 2.1 standards • Introduces Object Workbench to Run, Debug and Interact with live model objects • Many new and enhanced productivity tools • Integrates tightly with leading IDE’s, Eclipse and Visual Studio Team System • Offers a wealth of high-end features for a fraction of the cost of competing products.
In 2006, Sparx Systems reached a milestone with 100,000 Enterprise Architect licenses sold worldwide, cementing its position as an industry leader and innovator. With significant and positive recognition from leading analysts, such as Gartner, IDC and VDC, 2006 has proven to be a highly successful and groundbreaking year for Sparx.