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Mudar Bahri

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New Book (TOGAF + Sparx Systems EA)
« on: October 08, 2025, 10:09:19 am »
Excited to announce the launch of my new book in Enterprise Architecture after 15 months of dedicated work. Many thanks to BPB and all the team members that helped me throughout this endeavor.

This book caters to EA enthusiasts and those keen on building a practical, model-based repository. Targeted towards various architects - business, application, data, and technology, alongside project managers, solution, integration, and cloud architects. Ideal for Sparx Systems EA users aiming to enhance their skills and master MDG.

Interested in your thoughts, feedback, questions, or suggestions, feel free to share in the comments. Amazon reviews are highly appreciated too. Grab your copy on Amazon by searching for "Building Model-Based Enterprise Architecture".


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Re: New Book (TOGAF + Sparx Systems EA)
« Reply #1 on: October 23, 2025, 08:25:19 am »
Well done spending the time and effort in doing that. I'm sure it will be useful to those who are needing to learn how to use Sparx EA.
Whilst you mention its based around TOGAF you don't mention any notations used. Is it it based around the TOGAF MDG or is it using the Open Groups ArchiMate standard?
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Re: New Book (TOGAF + Sparx Systems EA)
« Reply #2 on: October 23, 2025, 09:34:04 am »
I might not be the person to reply to this question, but I have bought the printed version of the book.
It contains lots of information on how to build our own MDG technology, such as the UML profile and the toolbox profile, so it is better suited to administrators who are preparing a TOGAF-based their own modelling environment.

So, if we want to learn about TOGAF (and ArchiMate) in Enterprise Architect, this book might not be the best place to start. However, if we want to learn how to build their own MDG technology (even if it is not related to TOGAF), this book is very useful.
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