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Overview

Join our upcoming Enterprise Architect 17 webinar to explore the capabilities of model-based perspectives. Discover how to model and deploy tailored perspectives, customize these perspectives based on security groups, and create a curated working environment that enhances productivity.

Learn how our innovative use of technology sets has enabled us to offer a prepackaged Application Portfolio Management (APM) environment, allowing you to leverage prebuilt model-based perspectives and get up and running with APM quickly and efficiently. This session is designed for users seeking to optimize their use of Enterprise Architect and to streamline their workflows through new modeling techniques.

In this webinar, you will learn how to:

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Session 1

Melbourne Tue 20 Aug 07:00 am
New York Mon 19 Aug 17:00 pm
Los Angeles Mon 19 Aug 14:00 pm
Singapore Tue 20 Aug 05:00 am
London Mon 19 Aug 22:00 pm

Session 2

Presenters

Scott HebbardCommunications Manager
Sparx Systems
Nizam MohamedDirector
Enterprise Solutions
Sparx Systems

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Questions & Answers

Enterprise Architect is a feature-rich tool and provides a full range of facilities for almost any modeling context, including Strategy, Requirements, Business modeling, Enterprise and Solution Architecture, Information and Database modeling, and Systems Engineering, to name a few. To ensure a modeler can quickly identify and use the features of greatest value to the role they are performing at a particular time, Perspectives have been created to bundle the features.

To learn more about Model Perspectives, please refer to the Enterprise Architect User Guide for more information:
Model Perspectives Guide
Refer to the user guide to read a comprehensive list of built-in Types of Perspectives available in Enterprise Architect:
Types of Perspectives
You can have as many or as few technology attributes in a technology set class as you want. The reason for having multiple technology set elements is reuse: perspectives might want to share subsets of technologies used by other perspectives.

The webinar also demonstrated how to use a variety of pre-built model patterns available in various categories such as Analysis, Business Modeling, Systems Engineering, UX design and many more. These patterns are conveniently available in the Perspective Toolbox.

These model patterns provide a set of technologies that are applicable to various roles, to further simplify the process of creating your own custom Model-Based Perspectives.

To learn more about using perspectives, please refer to the Enterprise Architect User Guide:
Using Perspectives
If you define a custom Model-Based Perspective, only toolboxes relevant to your included technologies will be shown, i.e., common toolboxes like Charts, Simulation, and Governance won't be shown. This makes the user interface much simpler to understand and limits the toolbox accordingly.

To learn more about Toolbox appearance items, please refer to:
Toolbox Appearance Options
Yes. In fact, you could create a Model-Based Perspective that only shows the ArchiMate technology and nothing else.
Yes
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