ENTERPRISE ARCHITECT User Guide Series Brief Introduction Creating Baselines Compare a Model to Baselines The Compare Utility (Diff) Compare Options Example Comparison Compare Utility View Options Visual Diagram Changes Revert Model to a Baseline Manage Baselines Manage Baselines in
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Enterprise Architect User Guide Series the differences between the baseline and the model and allows the modeler to revert a change in the model to a baseline at a granular level. Where to find the baseline Tool Ribbon: Design > Package > Edit > Manage baselines > Manage baselines
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Enterprise Architect User Guide Series > Package > Edit > Manage Baselines > Manage Baselines Keyboard Shortcuts Ctrl+Alt+B Baseline Management Create, select and process Baselines using the 'Package Baselines' dialog. Option Current Baselines For Package: Action Review the
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Enterprise Architect User Guide Series name. For example: [model_list] model1 = "model One (no updates)" model2 = "model One with discussions" model3 = "model Two with user login" model4 = "model Three with all options" model5 = "Sparx Systems Sample model" Note: it
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Enterprise Architect User Guide Series the differences between the baseline and the model and allows the modeler to revert a change in the model to a baseline at a granular level. Where to find the baseline Tool Ribbon: Design > model > Manage > Manage baselines Usage of the
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Enterprise Architect User Guide Series Access Ribbon Design > Model > Manage > Manage Baselines Keyboard Shortcuts Ctrl+Alt+B Baseline Management Create, select and process Baselines using the 'Package Baselines' dialog. Option Current Baselines For Package: Action Review
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Enterprise Architect User Guide Series name. For example: [model_list] model1 = "model One (no updates)" model2 = "model One with discussions" model3 = "model Two with user login" model4 = "model Three with all options" model5 = "Sparx Systems Sample model" Note: it
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Enterprise Architect User Guide Series Brief Introduction Creating Baselines Compare a Model to Baselines The Compare Utility (Diff) Compare Options Example Comparison Compare Utility View Options Visual Diagram Changes Revert Model to a Baseline Manage Baselines Manage Baselines in
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Enterprise Architect Requirements the differences between the baseline and the model and allows the modeler to revert a change in the model to a baseline at a granular level. Main Menu: Package | baselines... Project Browser Context Menu: Package Control | Package baselines...
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Enterprise Architect User Guide Series has changed. Any number of baselines can be created and labeled, and there is a baseline comparison tool that displays the differences between the baseline and the model and allows the modeler to revert a change in the model to a baseline at a
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Enterprise Architect User Guide Series > Package > Edit > Manage Baselines > Manage Baselines Keyboard Shortcuts Ctrl+Alt+B Baseline Management Create, select and process Baselines using the 'Package Baselines' dialog. Option Action Current Baselines For Package: Review the
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Enterprise Architect User Guide Series Brief Introduction Creating Baselines Compare a Model to Baselines The Compare Utility (Diff) Compare Options Example Comparison Compare Utility View Options Visual Diagram Changes Revert Model to a Baseline Manage Baselines Manage Baselines in
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Enterprise Architect User Guide Series 187 190 195 197 Creating Baselines Compare a Model to Baselines The Compare Utility (Diff) Compare Options Example Comparison Compare Utility View Options Visual Diagram Changes Revert Model to a Baseline Manage Baselines Manage Baselines in
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Enterprise Architect User Guide Series between the two. Restore to Baseline Completely restore the model branch from the selected Baseline. New Baseline Create a new Baseline. Delete Selected Delete the selected Baseline. Load Other Baselines Display a drop-down menu that
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Enterprise Architect User Guide Series name. For example: [model_list] model1 = "model One (no updates)" model2 = "model One with discussions" model3 = "model Two with user login" model4 = "model Three with all options" model5 = "Sparx Systems Sample model" Note: it
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ENTERPRISE ARCHITECT User Guide Series from the profile. The HSUVModel might also require Model libraries, such as the SI Units Types Model library. The Model libraries are imported into the user Model as indicated. pkg [package] Modeling Domain [Establishing HSUV Model] profile
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ENTERPRISE ARCHITECT User Guide Series number of different types of model including: Scale models Physical models Abstract models In this guidebook we are most interested in Abstract models, as they are the models we will typically be creating using Enterprise Architect and the
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Enterprise Architect User Guide Series Diagram Working with Data Model Types Conceptual Data Model Entity Relationship Diagrams (ERDs) Logical Data Model Physical Data Models DDL Transformation Creating and Managing Data Models Create a Data Model from a Model Pattern Create a Data
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Enterprise Architect User Guide Series the differences between the baseline and the model and allows the modeler to revert a change in the model to a baseline at a granular level. Where to find the baseline Tool Ribbon: Design > Package > Edit > Manage baselines > Manage baselines
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ENTERPRISE ARCHITECT User Guide Series Portal) > > Design > Model > Perspectives > Model Wizard > Model Patterns > Perspective Explore > Portals > Perspectives > > Design > Model > Add > Model Wizard > Model Patterns > Perspective Context Menu Right-click on Package > Add
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Enterprise Architect User Guide Series SysML 2 September, 2021 Baselines model or more typically a model fragment and then as the model is developed to compare the new version of the model to the Baseline thus identifying anything that has changed since the Baseline was taken.
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ENTERPRISE ARCHITECT User Guide Series the differences between the baseline and the model and allows the modeler to revert a change in the model to a baseline at a granular level. Where to find the baseline Tool Ribbon: Design > model > Manage > Manage baselines Usage of the
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Enterprise Architect User Guide Series the differences between the baseline and the model and allows the modeler to revert a change in the model to a baseline at a granular level. Where to find the baseline Tool Ribbon: Design > model > Manage > Manage baselines Usage of the
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ENTERPRISE ARCHITECT User Guide Series the differences between the baseline and the model and allows the modeler to revert a change in the model to a baseline at a granular level. Where to find the baseline Tool Ribbon: Design > Package > Manage > Manage baselines Usage of the
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Version Control Best Practices for controlling Packages in a model: 1. model Baselines: This built-in capability, stores point-in-time snapshots of a Package in the model repository itself. The model Baselines concept also forms the basis of Enterprise Architect's 'compare and
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MDG Integration for Eclipse User Guide Description Open a recent Model Enables you to select a recently opened Enterprise Architect Model to link to your project. Open an Existing Model Enables you to select an existing Model to link to your project. Create a New Model Creates a
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Enterprise Architect User Guide Series the Browser window. Package Baselines Package Baselines are a core tool in the mitigation against loss of modeling data. Enterprise Architect provides a facility to 'Baseline' (snapshot) a model branch at a particular point in time. These
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Requirements Management with Enterprise changes to requirements. The Baseline Management feature provides additional support for comparing and merging changes. It allows Baselines of a model to be created on a periodic basis (such as by month, phase, version or build). Baselines can then
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Requirements Management with Enterprise changes to requirements. The Baseline Management feature provides additional support for comparing and merging changes. It allows Baselines of a model to be created on a periodic basis (such as by month, phase, version or build). Baselines can then
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Enterprise Architect User Guide Series Transform behavioral models into executable source code both for software and for hardware description languages (HDLs) such as Verilog, VHDL, and SystemC Simulate models, including Activity models, business process models, DMN models
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Enterprise Architect User Guide Series Transform behavioral models into executable source code both for software and for hardware description languages (HDLs) such as Verilog, VHDL, and SystemC Simulate models, including Activity models, business process models, DMN models
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Enterprise Architect User Guide Series User Guide - Requirement Models 21 December, 2018 Baselines Model or more typically a Model fragment and then as the Model is developed to compare the new version of the Model to the Baseline thus identifying anything that has changed since
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Enterprise Architect User Guide Series Portal) > > Design > Model > Perspectives > Model Wizard > Model Patterns > Perspective Explore > Portals > Perspectives > > Design > Model > Add > Model Wizard > Model Patterns > Perspective Context Menu Right-click on Package > Add
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Enterprise Architect User Guide Series Page 247 of 311 Requirement Modeling 2 September, 2021 Baselines Model or more typically a Model fragment and then as the Model is developed to compare the new version of the Model to the Baseline thus identifying anything that has changed
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Enterprise Architect User Guide Series User Guide - Requirement Models 7 August, 2019 Baselines Model or more typically a Model fragment and then as the Model is developed to compare the new version of the Model to the Baseline thus identifying anything that has changed since the
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Enterprise Architect User Guide Series 219 of 315 The Requirements Model 19 April, 2022 Baselines Model or more typically a Model fragment and then as the Model is developed to compare the new version of the Model to the Baseline thus identifying anything that has changed since the
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Enterprise Architect User Guide Series Node and hence more than one Model element. The first level Packages beneath the Model node are sometimes referred to as Views as they commonly divide a Model into categories such as Use Case Model and Logical Model. You can perform a wide range of
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Enterprise Architect User Guide Series Node and hence more than one Model element. The first level Packages beneath the Model node are sometimes referred to as Views, as they commonly divide a Model into categories such as Use Case Model and Logical Model. You can perform a wide range
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Enterprise Architect User Guide Series Dim package as object Dim model as object Dim o as object ''first add a new model model = m_Repository.models.AddNew("Advancedmodel","") If not model.Update() Then Console.WriteLine(model.GetLastError()) End If ''refresh the models
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