Enterprise Architect
Enterprise Architect

Enterprise Architect combines the power of the latest UML 2.1 specification with a high performance, intuitive interface, to bring advanced modeling to the desktop, and to the complete development and implementation team. With a great feature set and unsurpassed value for money, EA can outfit your whole team, including analysts, testers, project managers, quality control staff, deployment team and more, for a fraction of the cost of some competing products. Check out the complete range of case tools and features in detail.

Enterprise Architect

Enterprise Architect System Requirements

Windows Vista users please see these installation notes

 

Windows Version
- Intel® Pentium® processor (or better)
- Microsoft® Windows NT® 4.0 with Service Pack 5, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista (32bit) or Windows 2003
- 128 MB of RAM (256 MB or higher recommended)
- 70 MB of available hard-disk space
- 800*600 (1024x768 or higher recommended)

Linux Version
- Intel® Pentium II® processor (or equivalent)
- CodeWeavers' CrossoverOffice 2.1.0 (or later), Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) 2.8, DCOM95, Internet Explorer 6
- Linux Operating System (kernel 2.4 or later)
- 64 MB of RAM (128 MB or higher recommended)
- 70 MB of available hard-disk space
- 800*600 (1024*768 or higher recommended)

Database Support for Corporate Edition
- SQL Server 2000 and 2005
- MySQL
- Oracle 9i and 10g
- PostgreSQL
- MSDE
- Sybase Adaptive Server Anywhere
- MS Access
- Progress OpenEdge

 

Note for Windows Vista users:
Under Windows Vista (with User Account Control turned on) an application starts with only Standard permissions, regardless of what level of authority the current user has. As a result, an installer run normally with an Admin account under Vista only has Standard privileges and either is not able to write to certain critical areas of the registry/file system, or redirects the write requests to a per-user virtualized registry/file system.

Sparx Systems recommends that if you are installing on Windows Vista, always run the Enterprise Architect installer with Administrator privileges (recommended whether you have UAC turned on or not). To grant the application Administrator privileges, right-click on the downloaded installer icon and select the Run as administrator menu option.