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Visual Modeling Platform
- Comprehensive UML analysis and design tool.
- Rich modeling for business, software and systems.
- Full traceability from requirements to deployment.
- Code engineering in over 10 languages.
- Scalable, team-based repository.
- Enterprise frameworks, mind maps, BPMN, more...
High
Value, End-To-End Modeling
Enterprise Architect provides full life
cycle modeling for:
- Business and IT systems
- Software and Systems Engineering
- Real-time and embedded development
With built-in requirements management capabilities, Enterprise Architect helps you trace high-level specifications to analysis, design, implementation, test and maintenance models using UML, SysML, BPMN and other open standards. Enterprise Architect is a multi-user, graphical tool designed to help your teams build robust and maintainable systems. And using high quality, built-in reporting and documentation, you can deliver a truly shared vision easily and accurately!
Speed, Stability
and Performance
Fast! Enterprise Architect users agree -
Enterprise Architect is a spectacularly fast performer, loading
extremely large models in seconds. Featuring a high-performance
model repository, Enterprise Architect easily accommodates large teams
sharing the same view of the entrprise. With
tightly integrated version control capabilities, Enterprise Architect also
allows globally distributed teams to collaborate effectively on
shared projects.
End-to-End Traceability
Enterprise Architect provides complete
traceability from requirements, analysis and design models, through
to implementation and deployment. Effective verification, validation and
immediate impact analysis are possible across the entire
life cycle, using such capabilities as Enterprise Architect's
Relationship Matrix and Hierarchy View. Combined with built-in
task and resource allocation, Project managers and QA
teams are equipped with the right information to
help deliver projects successfully.
Model, Manage and Trace
Requirements
Capture and trace formal requirements to design,
build, deployment and beyond. Use impact analysis to
trace proposed changes to original requirements. Build the
right system. Enterprise Architect's built-in requirements management features
can be used to:
- Define an organized, hierarchical requirements model
- Trace the implementation of system requirements to model elements
- Search and report on requirements
- Perform impact analysis of proposed changes to requirements
Manage Complexity
Enterprise Architect helps individuals, groups and
large organizations model and manage complex information. By
integrating and connecting a wide range of structural
and behavioral information in visual form, you can
build a coherent, verifiable model of what-is or
what-will-be. Tools built into Enterprise Architect that help
you manage complexity include:
- Diagrams for modeling strategic and business level concepts
- Domain-specific profiles and reusable model patterns
- Baseline and version management for tracking and integrating changes
- Role-based security to help the right people contribute in the right way
Powerful
Document Generation
Enterprise Architect provides powerful document generation
and reporting tools with a full WYSIWYG template
editor. Generate detailed reports with the information you
need in the format your company or client
demands! At the click of a button automatically
produce HTML versions of your model for easy
distribution over the Internet or your organization's intranet.
Generation and Reverse Engineering of Source Code
Enterprise
Architect supports generation and reverse engineering of source
code for many popular languages, including:
- ActionScript
- Ada
- C and C++
- C#
- Java
- Delphi
- Verilog
- PHP
- VHDL
- Python
- System C
- VB.Net
- Visual Basic
- and more...
The built-in source code editor lets you quickly navigate from model directly to source code in the same environment. Tight integrations for Eclipse and Visual Studio .NET, provide developers with direct access to blueprints and modeling capabilities right inside the IDE. Code generation templates let you customize generated source code according to your company specifications.
Visualize your Applications
Enterprise Architect helps you visualize
your applications by supporting reverse engineering of a
wide range of software development languages and database
repository schema. Bring in complete frameworks and legacy
systems from source code, jar files or even
.Net binary assemblies! By importing frameworks and library
code, you can maximize re-use and understanding of
your existing investment.
Advanced Model Driven Architecture
Enterprise
Architect supports advanced Model Driven Architecture (MDA) transformations
using easy to edit transform templates.
With built-in transformations for:
- C#
- DDL
- EJB
- Java
- JUnit
- NUnit
- WSDL
- XSD
You can quickly develop detailed solutions from abstract models. A single platform independent model (PIM) can drive generation of multiple platform-specific target solutions - providing a significant productivity boost!
Debugging,
Compiling and Visualizing Executing Code
Enterprise Architect enables
you to build, test, debug, run and execute
deployment scripts, all from within the Enterprise Architect
development environment. With the ability to generate NUnit
and JUnit test classes from source classes using
MDA Transformations and integrate the test process directly
into the Enterprise Architect IDE, you can now
integrate UML and modeling into the build/test/execute/deploy process.
In addition to build/test and execute functionality, Enterprise
Architect includes debugging capabilities for Java, .NET and
Microsoft Native (C++, C and VB). The debuggers
built into Enterprise Architect are specifically designed to
enable a developer or tester to capture stack
trace information as they 'walk through' the executing
code, performing runtime inspection of suspended threads. They
can then use the final stack trace history
to generate Sequence diagrams within Enterprise Architect, converting
the actual code execution and calls into visual
diagrams.
Automation - Harness the Power
The Automation
Interface lets you access the internals of Enterprise
Architect models. Some examples of tasks you could
perform via the Automation Interface:
- Automatically generate and publish a daily HTML report to your local intranet
- Script repetitive tasks, such as property update common to all model elements
- Generate code from a state machine or diagram
- Produce custom reports
- Execute ad hoc queries against the model
Any development environment capable of generating ActiveX Com clients can be used to connect to Enterprise Architect's Automation Interface.
Powerful Database Modeling
Enterprise Architect's built-in
Data Modeling profile extends UML to provide an
intuitive mapping from the database concepts of tables
and relationships onto the UML concepts of classes
and associations. These extensions also enable you to
model database keys, triggers, constraints, RI and other
relational database features. Enterprise Architect supports modeling of
database schema and automatic generation of DDL scripts
for eleven DBMS targets out-of-the-box:
- DB2
- InterBase
- Informix
- Ingres
- MS Access
- MySQL
- MS SQL Server
- Oracle
- PostgreSQL
- Sybase ASE, ASA
- Firebird
Systems Engineering and
Simulation
Integrating many high-end features for Systems Engineers,
the Ultimate and Systems Engineering editions of Enterprise
Architect provide built-in support for:
- SysML 1.1
- Parametric model simulation
- Executable code generation
- Model to code transformations for Hardware Description Languages and ADA 2005
Business Process Modeling
There are many approaches to
Business Process Modeling (BPM) using UML as the
base modeling language. In particular, Activity diagrams, Object
Diagrams and custom Profiles provide powerful modeling approaches
for Business Analysts. Enterprise Architect complements UML 2.1
with BPMN support and extension elements for analysis,
requirements management and process management (such as change,
feature and issue elements). Enterprise Architect's Business Process
Modeling capabilities let you:
- Visualize business process with a UML profile for BPMN
- Generate executable BPEL scripts from BPMN models
- Validate the correctness of BPMN models
Build upon UML 2.1
Enterprise Architect's
foundations are built upon the UML 2 specification
- but it doesn't stop there! Use UML
Profiles to extend the modeling domain, while Model
Validation ensures integrity. Combine Business Processes, Information and
Work Flows in the one model using our
free extensions for BPMN and the Eriksson-Penker profile
Effective Project Management
Project managers can use Enterprise
Architect to:
- Assign resources to elements
- Measure risk and effort
- Estimate project size and complexity
- Implement change control and maintenance procedures
Enterprise Architect's Use Case Metrics capability makes it easy to assess relative project complexity, based on the number and type of use cases within the model, the type of project and capabilities of the development environment.
With experience, use case metrics provide a great way to quickly assess the scope of a project
Which Enterprise Architect Edition Should I
Purchase?
See comparison sheet
Ultimate Edition
Floating License
Containing all of the features of
the Ultimate Edition the Floating Licenses are suitable
for companies who wish to track their users
of Enterprise Architect, providing the facility to administer
the licenses via the Sparx Enterprise Key Store.
This is a free service with the purchase
of floating licenses and can be downloaded from
the registered user section of our website.
Ultimate
Edition
For power users and those working across
multiple domains, the Ultimate Edition offers the complete
Enterprise Architect experience. With deep support for Business,
for Software Engineering and for Systems development, seamlessly
integrated into a single development environment, you and
your team can always remain in touch and
in control of even the most complex and
exacting projects.
Systems Engineering Edition Floating License
Containing
all of the features of the Systems Engineering
Edition the Floating Licenses are suitable for companies
who wish to track their users of Enterprise
Architect, providing the facility to administer the licenses
via the Sparx Enterprise Key Store. This is
a free service with the purchase of floating
licenses and can be downloaded from the registered
user section of our website.
Systems Engineering Edition
As a systems and software development professional working
on real-time, embedded and systems solutions using UML,
SysML, DDS and related technologies, this edition of
Enterprise Architect has features and built in tools
to help you and your team deliver the
best solution possible. Combining features like executable code
generation from UML models, ADA, SysML 1.1, executable
SysML Parametric diagrams and advanced scripting, Sparx Systems
has put powerful model driven construction tools for
the Systems Engineering domain within the reach of
all team members.
Business and Software Engineering Edition
Floating License
Containing all of the features of
the Business & Software Engineering Edition the Floating
Licenses are suitable for companies who wish to
track their users of Enterprise Architect, providing the
facility to administer the licenses via the Sparx
Enterprise Key Store. This is a free service
with the purchase of floating licenses and can
be downloaded from the registered user section of
our website.
Business and Software Engineering Edition
Whether
you are a software development professional, business modeler,
architect, requirements expert, project manager or simply involved
in the design and construction of quality software
and business services, this edition of Enterprise Architect
has the features and built in tools to
help you and your team deliver the best
solution possible.
Corporate Edition Floating License
Corporate Floating
licenses have the full functionality of the Corporate
Edition, but with floating capabilities. Floating licenses are
suitable for companies who wish to automate the
management of EA registration keys, providing the facility
to administer the licenses via the Sparx Enterprise
Key Store. This is a free service with
the purchase of floating licenses and can be
downloaded from the registered users section of the
Sparx Systems Website.
Corporate Edition
The Corporate Edition
is aimed at larger development teams. It supports
everything in the Desktop and Professional versions, as
well as the ability to connect to SQL
Server, MySQL, Oracle 9i and 10g, PostgreSQL, MSDE,
Adaptive Server Anywhere and MS Access backends as
the shared repository. It also supports user security,
user logins, user groups, replication and user level
locking of elements. Support for MDG Technologies is
included with the Corporate version of EA. Additional
resource are available to users of the Corporate
Edition.
Professional Edition
The Professional Edition is aimed
at work groups and developers. It supports shared
projects through replication and shared network files. The
Professional version also has an ActiveX interface for
interrogating EA projects and extracting information in XMI
format. The Professional version also fully supports code
and database schema import/export and synchronization of model
elements with source code.
Desktop Edition
The Desktop
Edition is targeted at a single developer producing
UML analysis and design models. It includes all
Professional features except code engineering (import/export of source
code and DDL), the Active-X interface and the
ability to share a model amongst multiple users.
Try Enterprise Architect today for Free
The Enterprise
Architect Trial is a fully functional, 30-day time-limited
edition of Enterprise Architect.
Start working right away
This trial version has all of the great
features of the registered versions. Any models you
create with the trial version are fully compatible
with registered versions if you later decide to
purchase.
Trial whichever edition suits you!
When you
start Enterprise Architect Trial you will be asked
whether to use Desktop, Professional, Corporate, Business and
Software Engineering, Systems Engineering or Ultimate mode -
allowing you to find the right Enterprise Architect
edition for you.
Note: When printing documents with the trial version an Enterprise Architect watermark is visible. Purchasing the full version will remove this watermark.
Changes and fixes for Build 858
RTF Reporting
- Table handling in templates improved to better identify when section should be generated into a single table.
- Model Document generation updated to follow template specification for generating child packages.
HTML Reporting
- Message Item section NOTES field changed to return only the notes.
- The following fields have been
added that were previously included in the notes.
+ TYPE -> The Type of Message
+ SYNC# -> The Sync of Message
+ KIND -> The message Kind Field - Added support for
documenting Structured Scenarios.
+ New fields STRUCTURED and EXCEPTIONS# added to 'Scenario Item' section.
+ New sections 'Scenario Structured', 'Scenario Structured Item', 'Scenario Exception' and 'Scenario Exception Item'. - Generation of Connectors updated to allow reporting of self-connectors.
- Generation of Packages updated to prevent situation where packages could be generated twice from EAP files.
- Improved handling of very large models.
Data modeling
- Foreign Key dialog improved to support the range of Referential Integrity constraints supported for each database.
- Foreign key dialog updated to provide user feedback if it can't be used because table databases are different or no columns available on either table.
- Select Database Objects to Import dialog updated to include Schema name with database object name if known.
- Oracle 11g support improved for Timestamp and Interval data types.
- Oracle DDL generation updated to improve generation of Triggers and Sequences.
- MySQL DDL generation updated to prevent generation of a Key constraint matching the Primary Key for a Table.
- ODBC Import of PostgreSQL updated to include support for database schema filtering.
- ODBC Import of SQL Server 2000 updated to improve import of view definitions.
- Synchronization of stored procedure, function and sequence containers improved during ODBC Import.
Visual Execution Analyzer
- Multiple improvements to Sequence Diagram generation improvements including State Transitions and Template Classes and Lazy Loaded models.
- Multiple improvements to Native Debugger including handling exceptions, stack and templated classes.
- Multiple improvements to starting a debug process to resolve situations that could prevent target from loading.
- Local Variables window updated to improve presentation of MFC & STL maps.
- Code Editor updated with new command to locate variable in Watch or Locals window.
- String Viewer command ('View in Editor') added to Watch window.
- String Viewer support extended to include .NET and Java debugging.
- Multiple improvements to Breakpoint and Build messages including Breakpoint warnings now being highlighted.
Code Editor
- Configuration options now editable with new dialog in
the Code Editors page of the options dialog.
+ Options can be configured globally and for individual languages.
+ Supports changing syntax highlighting and display options - Large file and Unicode or UTF-8 support improved.
- Mouse-over Tooltips will now show glossary entry if no code information can be found for the current word.
- Mouse-over Tooltips for methods improved to prevent duplicate method signatures being shown when the same class appears in multiple locations in the model.
- Auto complete in C++ files now includes values of enumerations owned by the class being inspected.
- Text highlighting in improved to handle numbers in surrounded by quotes correctly.
- Find Next (F3) will no longer remove focus from the editor.
User Interface
- Select Element dialog updated to disable 'Add New' button when an element can't be added due to a locked Package or lack or permissions.
- State Transition properties dialog updated to allow copying text from Trigger Specification.
- Tagged Values window updated to refresh list after changing a value to ensure derived and inherited tagged values are shown correctly.
- Toolbar loading updated to prevent incorrect icons being shown after an upgrade.
- Auto complete behavior improved when invoked on selection not at the end of a line.
- Animations for docked windows set to auto hide are now disabled by default.
- Note Editors updated to improve handling of lists containing line breaks and character sets using the extended ASCII range.
Business Rules Engineering
- Rule Composer updated to identify when changes have been made when right clicking on view tab.
- Multiple updates to Rule Composer
Auto-Complete including:
+ Where class name contains an underscore.
+ Now shows Operation signatures when editing parameters.
+ Improved handling of unexpected edit situations.
Other Changes
- The Scripting framework now contains an EAConstants script for both VBScript and JScript. This script defines constant values used throughout the automation interface.
- Nesting of partition elements when moving on activity diagrams improved.
- Specialize Associations' command updated to prevent issues creating new Specialization.
- XMI import updated to improve handling of Foreign Key relationships between tables in different packages.
- Code generation performance improved for Classes with many relationships.
- Metafile rendering updated to improve drawing of shape scripted connectors with a waypoint.
- Package deletion updated to prevent situation where unrelated elements could be removed off open diagrams.
- Floating toolbar for Element hyperlinks in Note and Scenario editors will no longer change active object when showing target in Project Browser.

