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Sparx Systems Enterprise Architect is a visual modeling and design tool based on the OMG UML. The platform supports: the design and construction of software systems; modeling business processes; and modeling industry based domains. It is used by businesses and organizations to not only model the architecture of their systems, but to process the ...
Enterprise Architect: Sparx Systems: SMBs and enterprises Proprietary: IBM Db2, Firebird, InterBase, Informix, Ingres, Access, MS SQL Server, MySQL, SQLite, Oracle, PostgreSQL, Sybase: Windows, Linux (Wine), macOS (via CrossOver) Data modeling is supported as part of a complete modeling platform. 2000 ER/Studio: Embarcadero (acquired by IDERA)
Sparx Systems specializes in the development of visual tools for planning, design and development of software intensive systems. [3] This company is known for the development of Enterprise Architect released in 2000, which is nowadays considered one of the more advanced tool sets for UML. [4] In 2006 the company was among the first ...
Cameo Systems Modeler 3DS Catia, No Magic Windows, Linux, macOS Commercial Java Capella: Thales Group & Eclipse Foundation community Windows, Linux, macOS 2015-04-06 [3] 2020-11-17 (v5.0) [4] Yes EPL: Java [5] ConceptDraw PRO: CS Odessa Windows, macOS 1993 2017-11-07 (v11) [6] No Commercial Unknown Enterprise Architect: Sparx Systems
Enterprise architecture (EA) is a business function concerned with the structures and behaviours of a business, especially business roles and processes that create and use business data. The international definition according to the Federation of Enterprise Architecture Professional Organizations is "a well-defined practice for conducting ...
The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) is the most used framework for enterprise architecture as of 2020 [2] that provides an approach for designing, planning, implementing, and governing an enterprise information technology architecture. [3] TOGAF is a high-level approach to design. It is typically modeled at four levels: Business ...
PERA Reference model: Decision-making and control hierarchy, 1992. Purdue Enterprise Reference Architecture (PERA), or the Purdue model, is a 1990s reference model for enterprise architecture, developed by Theodore J. Williams and members of the Industry-Purdue University Consortium for Computer Integrated Manufacturing. [1]
Enterprise architecture regards the enterprise as a large and complex system or system of systems. [3] To manage the scale and complexity of this system, an architectural framework provides tools and approaches that help architects abstract from the level of detail at which builders work, to bring enterprise design tasks into focus and produce valuable architecture description documentation.