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General Board / Re: MS Dynamics Reverse Engineering
« on: April 12, 2021, 09:13:11 pm »
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Sorry not tried that but does sound crazy idea as I thought a standard clause in most licence agreements is you weren't allowed to reverse engineer the software. So best advice is check the licence agreement on MS Dynamics CRM and if it does have a clause about not reverse engineering the software don't do it.

Ah - there's a difference though (isn't there?) between the (correctly observed) illegal reverse engineering of core product, and the reverse engineering of your own IP that has been implemented on that core product. Of course, in trying to get the latter one should avoid getting the former.

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Thanks Geert

Presumably, to address Sunshine's real concern, you can be selective in what you import?

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General Board / MS Dynamics Reverse Engineering
« on: April 09, 2021, 09:11:59 pm »
Crazy thought : anyone have experience of using EA's reverse engineering on a Microsoft Dynamics CRM implementation?

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General Board / openEHR Artetypes into EA
« on: June 06, 2020, 12:50:42 am »
Hello
Fresh from the global summit and I've made some new friends - who share the same problem  :). It is:

How to import openEHR Archetypes into Enterprise Architect?

EA has an archetype modelling language MDG, so I was thinking it would be straightforward. Taking the example below of the blood pressure archetype, which you can download as XML or Archetype Description Language from https://www.openehr.org/ckm/archetypes/1013.1.3574/mindmap, the issues in importing into Sparx EA involve the top level nodes of <definition> and <onotology> being dependent, and then the top level nodes for <description> and *<translations> would map to being metadata for the core definition. Can we pull the definition of an archetype / template / model out of openEHR itself into JSON and import from that?

Has anyone done this before? Is this a job for eaDocX Excel importer or such like?

Any pointers or prior art would be glady received.

All the best

Matt

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