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Visio 2000 (v6.0; Standard, Professional, Technical, Enterprise) – later updated to SP1 and Microsoft branding after Visio Corporation's acquisition Visio 2002 (v10.0; Standard, Professional) Visio for Enterprise Architects 2003 (VEA 2003) – based on Visio 2002 and included with Visual Studio .NET 2003 Enterprise Architect edition
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.
Microsoft Visio: Microsoft: Read: MS Visio, Write: MS Visio, EMF, PDF. 2024 [19] Proprietary: Modelio: Modeliosoft (SOFTEAM Group) Includes BPMN, UML, ArchiMate SysML, Java round trip code generation, documentation, TOGAF, XSD, WSDL. 2009 2022-03-23 [20] GNU GPL [21] OmniGraffle: Omni Group: 2001 2021 Proprietary: Software Ideas Modeler: Dusan ...
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)
Microsoft Visio: No No Pro versions [43] Plugin No No No Modelio: Yes Partial Unknown Yes [44] Yes [45] No No Papyrus: Yes Yes Yes [46] Unknown Unknown No Unknown Rational Rhapsody: Yes Partial UML v1 Yes [47] Unknown Yes [48] Unknown Software Ideas Modeler: Yes Yes Unknown Yes Yes No Unknown System Architect: Yes Yes Unknown ...
The Visual Studio .NET 2003 Enterprise Architect edition includes an implementation of Microsoft Visio 2002's modeling technologies, including tools for creating Unified Modeling Language-based visual representations of an application's architecture, and an object-role modeling (ORM) and logical database-modeling solution. "Enterprise Templates ...
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.
Enterprise architecture (EA) is a mechanism for understanding all aspects of the organization, and planning for change. Those aspects include business transformation, business process rationalization, business or capability-driven solution development, application rationalization, transformation of IT to the cloud, server consolidation, service management and deployment, building systems of ...