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In this articleThis article provides a resolution to an issue where you can't establish a connection to Access Database Engine OLE DB in Microsoft Power Automate for desktop. Applies to: Power Automate Original KB number: 5004577 SymptomsConsider the following scenario in Microsoft Power Automate for desktop:
CauseThis error message occurs because the appropriate 64-bit driver isn't installed on your machine. Kindly note that Power Automate for desktop is based on 64-bit architecture and thus is only compatible to 64-bit database drivers. ResolutionVerify that you have 64-bit Access Database driver installed on your machine by going to ODBC Data Source Administrator (64-bit) application on windows and then the Drivers tab. If you don't see "Microsoft Access Driver" in the list, you need to download and install the 64-bit version from Microsoft Access Database Engine 2016 Redistributable. Tip If you have 32-bit Office installed on your windows and can't upgrade to 64-bit version of Office, continue reading the rest of the article. Follow the steps below to have both 32-bit and 64-bit Access drivers co-exist on your machine:
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Learn more... Model diagrams can now be published in high quality Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) generated from diagrams in Enterprise Architect. Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) may be resized for the highest quality printing and publishing needs Excellent image quality across different resolutions/sizes Easily added to reports, books, specifications & etc
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Improved Code Engineering/Code Editor to support for Java's new version up to Java 17/18 Code engineering enhanced to support C# 10's newest features
Lambda expression: (1) explicit return type; (2) attribute within lambda expression. Learn more... New Model wizard patterns for:
Patterns plus new perspective ("UML Behavioral") for Dynamic UML technology Learn more... Other Improvements and Enhancements
Enhanced load balancing and optimization of communications between Enterprise Architect and Pro Cloud Server Version 16.1 of Enterprise Architect includes many changes to improve and manage communication with Pro Cloud Server instances.
Restructuring memory usage in Prp Cloud Server and Enterprise Architect to provide less load during high usage scenarios such as XMI model import XMI Import and Export performance and stability when using Enterprise Architect connected to a Pro Cloud Server has been significantly improved with the release of version 16.1 across all supported XMI formats including XMI 1.1, XMI 2.1, Native XMI and XEA.
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Learn more about Prolaborate... Registered users have immediate access to the EA16.1 installer Your journey into tomorrow starts today A precise and intuitive modeling and design platform for the times that integrates exploration and invention. Capture what is, visualize and look forward to what will be. Build a living model with deep roots and broad reach, that guides and enables your story, your team's goals and your company's future. Registered users have immediate access to the installer New and expanded collaborative tools support a rich, co-operative team based approach to modeling
Effective team collaboration modeling with Journals, Reviews and Discussions Shorten your project schedule using streamlined model reviews. Quickly create review sets by gathering and organizing review artifacts in diagrams and adding those diagrams as navigation cells to the review diagram. Use the hard coded review indicators to set the status types for the review artifacts. Capture review notes as discussions and post comments with date stamps. The improved user interface allows you to join an active review and leave review on closing the model. You can now filter the reviews by discussion status, approval status, priority and recent replies. Quickly access Test management, Resource management and Maintenance windows from the dropdown menu of the review items. Improved auditing Stay in control with simple and intuitive model auditing. Experience improved visibility of the changes for model administrators/ managers. Enterprise Architect 16 is equipped with faster audit functionality that will swiftly maintain model quality and offers nimble change management. Track down changes and easily explore and search significant changes to the model over a period of time. Find out who changed an element, track changes made in a time period, stay in touch with modifications made by your off shore team. Finer control over user permissions Safeguard your model with tighter governance. Add data loss prevention rules at user level on top of model user security authorization to prevent unwanted destruction of model data. User restrictions prevent a user from performing specific operations regardless of what their other user and group security privileges allow. Restrictions can be applied to deleting packages, diagrams, elements, connectors, attributes and operations. They can also be used to restrict XMI Import, restore from baseline and delete baseline. Basically anything that could possibly lead to 'data loss' Auto-refresh DiagramsCollaborate and co-author diagrams in real time. The new Auto-Refresh diagram option turns your regular Enterprise Architect diagram into a shared white board. Just enable Auto-Refresh on your diagram with a preferred time-interval and let your team monitor updates as they happen. Combined with Chat, Discussions and/or Review you can create your own real time, distributed and dynamic modeling environment. Learn more... Auto-Reload changed Diagrams Set Enterprise Architect to reload any diagrams you have open when there are changes made by others working in the same model at the same time. A personal option that lets you keep up to date with minimal fuss. Stay current and in touch with how other people's work may impact your own Ensure any diagram reports EA generates are up-to-date Ensure you are always looking at and working with the latest version of a diagram Access: Layout | Diagram | Options | Auto Reload Changed Diagrams Grid style diagram Build a Spreadsheet, a Dashboard, even a Home page for your model with the new Grid Style diagram. Apply a familiar spreadsheet like overlay that automatically constrains elements to a cell size within a specified set of rows and columns. Automatically sections your diagram into cells:
Learn more... Monitor your construction in real-time with the new Construct History window. Keep an up-to-date view of resource/task allocation, the current testing being run, as well as the current maintenance issues. Whether you are monitoring software development, model design, deployment, project management or other scenario, the Construct History keeps you intimately in touch with day to day progress and development as it unfolds. An essential management view to verify and guide your model and your projects as they take shape. The three Construct Views to keep you informed:
Access: Alt+5 -> Resource history, Testing History and Maintenance History Access: Start | Construct -> Resource history, Testing History and Maintenance History Essential model building tools at your fingertips! The revamped Start Page lets you quickly and conveniently create, open and manage Enterprise Architect projects, create models from patterns, select and add appropriate diagrams to your models and access process guidance. Create from Pattern Quickly create and develop new models using the Create from Pattern tools. The model patterns are templated starting points for common scenarios and solutions. Comprehensive notes and usage suggestions are provided to help you pick the best solution for your model. Add Diagram Instantly select and add new diagrams to your model from UML, SysML and many other open standards and technologies. Making it easy to choose a diagram type, you can tailor the selection of technologies and profiles using Perspectives to better match your daily work. PCS based Integrations to external systems such as Jira provide the modeler with a multi-faceted view of their information. Building model elements based on constructs and entities stored in external systems supports a truly global view. The new Inspector window tab "External Data" provides a new tool for digging even deeper into the information stored externally and related to the model "proxy" element. A valuable and essential tool for harmonizing your model with your external systems. One of the major innovations in version 15 is now enhanced to provide an even more compelling solution for building highly customizable reports. Mix your own graphics, logos, policies and text with sections of content dynamically generated from the model. Start with a provided template, your own base document or a simple empty page - and then drag and drop content from the Project Browser where it is needed. New features in version 16 provide a richer and cleaner experience.
Access: Publish | Custom Document Access: Toolbox | Documents | Custom Document Work bigger, work faster, do more - and leverage the wave of the future. EA 64 bit - an enhanced technology platform to future proof your investment in Enterprise Architect. Enterprise Architect has been extensively reworked into both an all new 64 bit version and a legacy 32 bit version. The new 64 bit version comes with many performance improvements that allow you to work with much larger data sets, reports, files and repositories. A clean, fast and scalable solution that is ready to take on your largest and most complex tasks. With the future focusing more and more on 64 bit only platforms, Enterprise Architect is ready to meet the challenge and deliver outstanding results in record time.
Enterprise Architect 16 introduces new standard file based repositories.
The new QEA/QEAX "mini-repository" is built on the proven, secure and open source SQLite database. These serverless repositories are compatible with 32 bit and 64 bit versions of Enterprise Architect 16. QEA/QEAX files are the simplest and easiest entry point for your personal/ workgroup modeling design journey. With support for basic replication and simple shared model access, for many modelers a QEA mini-repository will be the starting point of choice. The key benefits are
Note: Easily migrate your existing models in EAP/EAPX files to SQLite files using the migration tool that allows you to port to the 64bit-version compatible QEA/QEAX files. To access the migration tool follow the menu path: Settings | Model - Transfer | EAP/EAPX Project Transfer To continue using EAP/EAPX files, use the 32 bit version of Enterprise Architect. Simplified way of connecting to DBMS repositories Enterprise Architect 16 introduces a "native" connection method to both 32 and 64 bit versions in addition to the previous connection methods that require separate ODBC or OLEDB drivers installed. The native connection method simplifies the connection to existing and new database repositories without the need for installation of drivers for individual DBMS and the definition of DSNs. Simply enter all the details of the database in the Native Connection screen and EA connects to it. Learn more... Code Analyzer
Learn more... Bring your diagram to life with Scriptlets! The all new Scriptlet element is a Javascript based powerhouse that lets you tap into EA's underlying rich diagram and element API and customize appearance, text, tagged values and other properties on the fly. Just set and forget - the new Scriptlets run whenever the diagram is loaded, or run manually on demand. Make your diagrams respond to model changes and offer more than a single static view. Simply drag-drop a scriptlet element from the toolbox on to a diagram, edit the javascript as required and let EA do the rest. You can have multiple Scriptlets on a diagram and you can use the same Scriptlet on multiple diagrams.
Javascript Console A new streamlined and more powerful Javascript console. The new Javascript view provides a better visual and interactive experience, helping you to quickly and effectively write and execute Javascript code within EA leveraging the extensive API to explore, extract and manipulate. JavaScript is the new default scripting language in Enterprise Architect 16. As part of this change, the existing libraries for VBScript and JScript have been generally migrated into JavaScript The new examples and libraries let you efficiently kick start your scripting. For model based add-ins, scriptlets, general script code, element behavior in simulations and suchlike, JavaScript is the best (and sometimes only) choice. One of world's most popular coding languages, JavaScript is the best solution for writing dynamic model based code to fine tune and bring your model to life. The new library of routines and examples gives you a great start. A new fast and convenient alternative to XMI and XML format for speedy data exchange of large packages. Using XEA format helps to streamline model archiving and the export and import of Enterprise Architect repositories. Learn more... Introducing a new dark visual theme "Dark Sapphire", designed to minimize visual contrast and provide a relaxed reading experience. The new theme can be applied to all windows and visual controls in Enterprise Architect. Choose the Dark Sapphire option as the Theme in the Visual Style settings for any of the following:
Access: Start | Appearance | Visual Style | Theme Kick start your Systems Design with newly added model patterns. Enterprise Architect 16 continues to expand the library of re-usable patterns and content that drives efficiency and productivity. Effective and instant access to common modeling scenarios in System Design.
Achieve reliable Information Exchange using a Model based approach to the development of standardized NIEM schemas that can be used and reused. Get started by simply importing the latest NIEM 5.0 reference model from the Model wizard. The starter model patterns and the reference model provide readily available core and domain specific terms that help build the common vocabularies ensuring efficient information exchange between organizations. Quickly inspect and review the status and priority of all elements in a diagram. An essential triage tool to help you focus on what is important now and what can wait.
Auto-naming has been expanded to include targeting specific element types AND stereotype. For example, you can now set Auto-Naming for your standard Requirements separately to your SysML Requirements by selecting the stereotype as well as the type.
Ribbons | Settings | Reference Data | Settings | Auto Names and Counters Quickly add your favorite and often used commands (including menu buttons) from the Ribbon to the new Quick Access Toolbar. Instant access to whatever is important for your work. By default, buttons for Full Screen view and WorkSpace layouts are available.
The updated Resource Allocation docked window now functions as Gantt Chart, providing an improved visual experience for those assigning and managing tasks within the model.
Registered users have immediate access to the installer Version 15.2 builds on the solid feature set of version 15 and combines an incredibly rich new palette of tools, visual improvements, team customizations, governance, accessibility, integrations, collaboration and deployment options that together will revolutionize and revitalize your modeling and design process. A single tool to expertly cut across multiple domains and build a fully integrated, unified view of your business, your software, your systems, your processes, your enterprise and your world. Features of the release are highlighted on this page. Registered users can download the full version here. Note: Valid credentials are neccessary Registered users have immediate access to the installer Seamless In-Model Collaboration Enterprise Architect's collaboration features have been significantly improved to connect team members and keep the iterative processes of modeling and design alive and healthy. The chat / instant messaging capabilities are now expanded to allow one-on-one conversations with any other user in the model, facilitating an instant and productive "in model" dialog. Expanding on the group chat feature introduced in previous versions, the new one-on-one mode promotes highly focused discussions within the model and in real-time. Setting Up Notifications An all new notification system for chats and monitored discussions allows you to quickly and easily see when a new chat or discussion comes in that is relevant to you. Setting the new ‘Support Collaboration’ property on diagrams enables elements to show a notification icon when new chats and discussions have occurred and you are monitoring them. To make use of this new mode for model chats,
Watch the Video Stay in Touch and Keep Informed The new Collaborations window collects together the running history and moment to moment changes of the four central aspects of model based collaboration. Now there is one "go to" place to discover what is happening at the team level.
A clearer, more intuitive interface for model based reviews Improved Reviews User Interface and Functionality An improved UI and Filtering Reviews now have a cleaner user interface with extra filtering configurations. This allows you to pinpoint the desired review by its status, or show all reviews created, both current and past. The user interface has also been enhanced to easily identify reviews that have been locked but not approved by all approvers. Reviews can now also be locked by a configurable Element Status. Locking removes the capability for a Review to be edited. This provides you with unprecedented control over a Review’s life-cycle. For example, you can lock all reviews with a status of 'Complete' or 'Reviewed' to preserve the decision making process for the current element for future reference. Reviews that have been locked by Element Status are easily identified by an '!' indicator on their icon. To access the configuration for lock status see the Ribbon: 'Start | Configure | Model | Options | Review Status Locks' Navigation of elements in a review has also been streamlined.
All new tools for exploring your model, finding your work in progress and visualizing information Version 15.2 introduces new windows, new behavior and improved ways of maximizing your modeling time. New tools such as the Focus window take you back into the model and keep you in touch with recent developments. Old favorites such as the Element Browser have been given a fresh new look and location. Highlights
Power up model navigation and quickly find your work in progress Focus Window: Find your special places, recent files, and favorite items New 'Focus' Window The Focus window is a new tool to help you rapidly move through the model and find the places and items you are searching for. Four tools that were previously scattered throughout EA, plus one new tool, provide a central and convenient toolset to help you achieve your goals. Together these tools help you find your special places, recent files, and favorite items. Get back into the model in record time and stay in touch with recent developments. What's in the 'Focus' Window
Watch the Video A user friendly way to navigate the project browser while inspecting elements New 'Inspector' Window The new Inspector window takes the Element Browser window out of the Project Browser and puts it into its own dockable window. Now it is possible to navigate the model and view element details at the same time. Selecting an element in the Project or Context browser will now automatically load the Inspector window with the detailed structure for you to browse and further edit and explore. Integrated with External Elements The Element Browser and External Element Browser have also been combined into the new Inspector Window. This provides a user friendly way to navigate the project browser while inspecting element features. When you select an External Element from another system that is linked into this model, you can see selected details from that element as well. You will only see the External Element browser when you are connected to an external source element from Data Integrations. Where to Find It The Inspector window can be accessed from the Ribbon menu: 'Start | Desktop | Design | Explore | Inspector' Learn more... Exciting new API classes and functions allow you to select chart types, set data and configure styling Enterprise Architect now ships with an all new JavaScript chart library that can be used to describe charts, their types, data and styling. This library can be called by an element with the SSDynamicChart stereotype and provides a chart that is filled via a script. Dynamic charts are refreshed whenever the diagram they are on is opened or refreshed, so the data is automatically up to date. The new Behavior code editor view can be used to view and edit the script (Alt+7). This script will run automatically during diagram load to display the chart. Learn more... Automatic sorting and layout of chart and graph elements Create impressive reports or track KPIs, metrics and other key data points relevant to your business with the new Dashboard style for diagrams. Enable the option in the properties window and your charts and graphs will be automatically sorted and laid out based on your chosen layout style. From one chart element to many, elements are automatically laid out to fill the entire viewing area. There are multiple layouts to choose from - pick the best for your chart types. Use a continuous style for a scrollable view showing a larger number of elements. Chart positions can be manually dragged and dropped and will automatically snap into place with all other charts forming around it. Learn more... Leverage the Google Icon Library The MDG Technology for Google Cloud Platform (GCP) provides all of the graphics (icons and images) necessary to model GCP architecture diagrams. The icons and images are provided by a handy Model Wizard framework pattern. The Google Web Images pattern contains over 250 Image Assets that can be dragged-and-dropped onto diagrams to create or expand your cloud architectures. Learn more... Model Amazon architectures with complete freedom of expression, using the new and improved MDG Technology for Amazon Web Services (AWS) Architecture, which provides all of the graphics (icons and images) required to model AWS architecture diagrams. The icons and images are provided by a handy Model Wizard framework pattern. The Amazon/AWS Web Images pattern contains over 350 Image Assets that can be dragged-and-dropped onto diagrams and used to complete your architecture diagram and make your reports look professional, accurate and stunning. Learn more... Crosstab support for DMN decision tables New Crosstab support for DMN decision tables provide user-selection of the primary input row to form the header for a CrossTab layout in the DMN expression window. There are additional new features for moving rows and merging cells in the Decision table, as well as highlighting of the related entries when simulating. All providing more powerful options for laying out and simulating your DMN Expression. Merged Input Cells in Decision Table improved:
Integrations, Solvers and new Tools to Expand your Simulations Version 15.2 is a major upgrade for systems engineers, technical architects and others wishing to couple their modeling and simulation work in Enterprise Architect with MATLAB, Octave, Modelica and more. All new "Solver" classes and a hugely expanded maths library in the JavaScript engine provide a new and significantly expanded Simulation capability. New Integrations and Solver classes. An expanded Math library, new Dynamic Charts and much more. Solver classes let you invoke arbitrary mathematical functions from Matlab or Octave at run time using a simple structured Solver API. Now you can link these powerful mathematical tools directly into your running simulation. Custom model export to Matlab tools such as Simulink and Stateflow provide a platform for modeling and simulating advanced mathematical models and architectures. Improvements to the Modelica integration and new ways of interfacing with GNU Octave further expand the options available to the Systems Engineer looking to take their active, state and parametric models to the next level. The new Dynamic Chart library lets you tightly bind charts to simulations, letting you visualize aspects of your simulations behavior by using the Javascript engine to collect simulation data and feed it into a Dynamic Chart. The Cephes math library has been totally reworked inside our Javascript engine and is now available for you to use within Simulations or for any useful purpose within EA. And to make it all a little easier, EA will now let you view and edit Javascript code for every element on a Diagram in the built in code editor. Simply press Alt+7 on a diagram to see each element, and the operations and behaviors available to javascript and callable during simulation. Version 15.2 now supports a new JavaScript construct called "Solver". We have initially provided solvers for integration with MATLAB and Octave through the built in JavaScript engine. Referencing and invoking functions in these external tools is both simple and intuitive, providing instant access to the rich mathematical libraries and capabilities exposed. Being part of the JavaScript engine these Solver classes are also immediately accessible to Add-In writers creating model based JavaScript Add-Ins. Simulation Solvers The Solver class allows you to use the functionality of external tools to perform complex tasks within your simulation. Each one integrates with an external tool to allow easy use of the functionality within that tool. Interchange variables between Javascript and each environment easily MATLAB Solver: Integrate directly with the MATLAB API to use any of its calculation or charting functions Octave: Octave provides an alternative to many MATLAB functions Integrates with an Octave interpreter to use any Octave functions Millions of engineers and scientists worldwide use MATLAB to analyze and design the systems and products that are transforming our world. Enterprise Architect's MATLAB integration connects via the MATLAB API allowing your Enterprise Architect simulations and other scripts to act based on the value of any available MATLAB functions/expressions. Call MATLAB through the Solver classes, or export your model to Simulink, Simscape and/or Stateflow. Using Enterprise Architect 15.2, you can now run SysML simulations in Simulink as well as Modelica. Enterprise Architect will translate a SysML model into the Simulink format and automatically run the simulation, plotting the outputs of the selected variables. The generated Simulink file can also be opened directly in Simulink allowing modification and fine-tuning of the simulation settings and output functionality.
Learn more... Use the Simscape extension to Simulink to model physical systems Enterprise Architect can now translate SysML internal block diagrams into MATLAB's Simscape, which is an extension to Simulink, and instructs MATLAB to simulate and plot the requested outputs. This allows simulation of physical systems where components represent physical objects and flows represent physical substances or energy, for example water flowing from one tank to the next, or current flowing through a resistor. Access the vast array of pre-built Simscape library blocks, or create references to your own custom library blocks. Guide your SysML simulations in Simulink with State Machines. The State Machines are translated into MATLAB Stateflow diagrams.
Use the Octave 'solver' class to integrate with Octave The open source Octave project provides a rich library of mathematical functions you can leverage in your models and in your Simulations Example An example of a Script in Enterprise Architect that calls Octave to perform a plot of the math function is shown in the image below. In this case there is a square wave generated and this is processed using a Fast Fourier Transform to give the amplitude of the harmonics that form the square wave.
Export of Models to Modelica has been expanded to extend support for Modelica capabilities OpenModelica
Create blocks on the fly using the new SysPhS patterns ready to be simulated in OpenModelica. With the latest OpenModelica code generation you can view your SysML components in OpenModelica, as well as simulate plots. OMG SysPhS Standard Enterprise Architect now also supports the OMG SysPhS standards, enabling you to stereotype variables and constants within a simulation and assign various options to those variables. This provides a visual approach to setting up a simulation by including the constants and variables in separate compartments on your blocks. It also has the added advantage of making the simulations easier to share as they are now model based. New code editor capability supports the visualization of all the code and behavior scripts for all elements on a diagram. Single Code Editor Editing the Javascript code in behavioral models such as statemachines and activity diagrams has been improved to allow all the behaviors of such diagrams to be edited in a single code editor. The code editor for these elements include a structure tree allowing navigation and editing of any child element behavior. Structure Tree Previously one had to press F10 or bring up the properties dialog for every single behavior which required viewing or editing. Now every behavior can be edited in a single editor with a structure tree allowing quick navigation to child elements. Create easy to read, visually informative charts from your simulations
The Cephes Math Library The legendary Cephes math library has now been fully and tightly integrated into the JavaScript engine available with Enterprise Architect. This library is a collection of more than 400 high quality mathematical routines for scientific and engineering applications. This provides a huge range of mathematical potential for modelers wishing to take their engineering and systems models to the next level. Learn more... Version 15.1 builds on the solid feature set of version 15 and combines an incredibly rich new palette of tools, visual improvements, team customizations, governance, accessibility, integrations, collaboration and deployment options that together will revolutionize and revitalize your modeling and design process. A single tool to expertly cut across multiple domains and build a fully integrated, unified view of your business, your software, your systems, your processes, your enterprise and your world. Features of the release are highlighted on this page. Registered users can download the full version here. Note: Valid credentials are neccessary Use manual entry or the power of online services from Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud to translate model information into many different languages
Tailor your modeling language to exact requirements Provide your team with the exact tools and technologies they need. Version 15.1 allows you to restrict any existing technology set to the few diagrams, elements and connectors required by your team's modeling efforts. As they are model based they can be shared effortlessly with the team members, accessed from the Perspectives menu item, Model Portal, or assigned to a specific security group. Start with existing rules Restrict and control the rules that allow for creating connectors between specific elements. Start with the existing metamodel rules and turn the desired connectors on and off for specific element types as required. Quickly swap between rule sets Access and activate personal perspectives from the portals window to quickly swap technology rules and sets. Share with your team Share your perspectives between multiple models and team members using the provided Import and Export functions. Lock a package to a specific set and security group Apply a specific perspective to a security controlled package Model Baselines can now be configured to use a Reusable Asset Server (RAS), allowing multiple people to work on the same base model at the same time while being disconnected from each other. This feature brings the power of a RAS to Baselines. While checking in, all model dependencies are also checked, baselined diagrams can be previewed and formal reviews can be conducted. Powerful Baseline features are also available, like the Visual Diagram Differencing, and the ability to drill down to the attribute level showing what has changed between baseline versions and the current diagram. Watch the videoDefine your business vocabulary in more detail using the new Project Glossary, a model based approach for glossary definition. Layout your grouping of terms using packages of Elements with each element defining a new term. The traditional Project Glossary window will automatically show all model based glossary terms in its listings. These Glossary Categories can be nested or placed where required in your model.
Any glossary terms in your Element-notes show the Glossary highlighting and the mouse-over tooltips show the terms description. Tightly integrated information model, shared notes and properties Externally referenced items now have their Properties and Notes displayed in additional pages of standard docked windows, providing a clean External Data window clearly listing just the external or linked items. The updates also include external Discussions displayed in the Collaborate window. Build Your Own Interface to Your System The new feature for customizing your own Integrations to other applications is now available, allowing you to add support for new services to the External Data Integration by fully integrating another application with built-in functionality. The sessions are now managed automatically - simplifying the Pro Cloud Server forwarding. Custom Integration Services, once configured, can be called from scripting or add-ins and now support arbitrary requests and responses. Watch the videoPin Your Models The Start Page has been enhanced with the ability to pin your favorite models, ensuring you can always access them quickly.
Hide, show and filter diagram content on demand with the new Diagram Layers Provide new clarity and insights to your model by assigning diagram elements to different layers on a per diagram basis using Enterprise Architect's diagram layers. Each layer can have its own easily identifiable name and can be created and selected from the Layers tab of the Diagram Filters docked window. Layer visibility can be turned on or off by the check box in the layer list, which is useful for hiding parts of the diagram, like diagram headings and other decorative elements or for using it to break a large diagram down into small consumable parts. Connectors are also turned on and off when the layers containing both element ends are visible. Filtering to a selected layer is also possible which highlights different segments of the diagram at the click of a button. Freeze Visible Relationships at a Point in Time Diagrams now have the option to freeze the visible connectors on a diagram. This creates cleaner "finalized" diagrams. When the same elements are used on different diagrams and a connector is drawn between them, the new connector does not show on your "Frozen Diagram". Enterprise Architect's Custom Drawing style has just got better
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Identify Potential Threats Developed in partnership with Sparx Services Central Europe, the Cyber Security Modeling Profile provides a diagram and relevant elements enabling you to perform cyber security threat evaluation based on your Trust Diagram. And Form a Mitigate Plan Use the built in patterns and check lists to form an action plan to mitigate potential cyber security threats before they happen
Discover major release enhancements in Enterprise Architect 15 and understand how our best version yet can elevate your modeling experience Visual flexibility Custom drawing styles let you choose how to represent design elements with custom shapes, transparencies, colors and images. Unleash your creativity and build the visual representations your customers are familiar with. Let your imagination run wild - custom drawing styles Streamline your diagram's appearance with the new "Simple" diagram style. As a drawing style, it is minimalist, removing notation-specific detail, leaving uncluttered diagrams that are easily understood by all stakeholders. Any detailed design diagram, using the correct element types, can be easily rendered in this simple format, ensuring a change to the detailed model is updated in the view presented to the non-technical staff. For Executives, Architects and Business Users This drawing style is frequently used by architects, business users, executives and many others as a preferred means of conveying custom information concerning a business capability, architecture, system interaction and many other scenarios. Coupled with WebEA and Prolaborate, this offers end users instant access to attractive and familiar diagrams that avoid the general "dullness" of UML and other technical diagrams. Governance Take advantage of model based add-ins to enforce new work flows, governance and control within your mission critical models. Leverage the security group based restrictions on Perspectives (technologies) and Ribbon sets to ensure your modelers see only the tools and technologies relevant to them. Add-ins that are defined in the model Model Based Add-Ins are designed to ease development and deployment of custom add-ins. It provides a platform for add-ins that are defined within the model itself and therefore do not require network staff or others to manage the update and deployment cycle Significant features and capabilities include:
Activated Add-Ins Activating a dynamic add-in is a security controlled process in which an admin or authorized person may select from the list of add-ins defined within a model and check those which are active and deselect those that are not authorized or ready to run. Activated add-ins will run when the model is opened and be torn down when the model closes. Publish Add-Ins Dynamic add-ins can be published as XMI and re-used in different models, giving the flexibility to:
Data Miner The Data Miner provides a comprehensive means of abstracting data from a range of external data sources including: databases (ODBC, ADO, OLEDB, JET), text files (XML, JSON, plain text), Excel (xls, CSV), and online files or URLs. The goal is to create a reproducible import process defined in a model format. This consists of:
Streamline Streamline your diagram's appearance with the new "Simple" diagram style. As a drawing style it is minimalist, removing notation-specific detail, leaving uncluttered diagrams that are easily understood by all stakeholders. Any detailed design diagram, using the correct element types, can be easily rendered in this simple format, ensuring a change to the detailed model is updated in the view presented to the non-technical staff. For CxOs, Architects and Business Users This drawing style is frequently used by architects, business users, CxOs and many others as a preferred means of conveying custom information concerning a business capability, architecture, system interaction and many other scenarios. Coupled with WebEA and Prolaborate, this offers end users instant access to attractive and familiar diagrams that avoid the general "dullness" of UML and other technical diagrams. Custom Tables Custom Tables provide a flexible option to define your own tabulated information in an Element viewable on a diagram. Typical uses may include SWOT analysis or a capability matrix where table based information needs to be included in the model. Custom tables support:
Model Based Add-Ins Model Based Add-Ins are designed to ease development and deployment of custom add-ins. It provides a platform for add-ins that are defined within the model itself and therefore do not require network staff or others to manage the update and deployment cycle. Significant features and capabilities include:
Activated Add-Ins Activating a dynamic add-in is a security controlled process in which an admin or authorized person may select from the list of add-ins defined within a model and check those which are active and de-select those that are not authorized or ready to run. Activated add-ins will run when the model is opened and be torn down when the model closes. Publish Add-Ins Dynamic add-ins can be published as XMI and re-used in different models, giving the flexibility to:
Custom Reports Create on-the-fly, highly customizable documents by simply dragging and dropping any model content onto an open Document Artifact then select a template to render the dropped content to your specification. To use this feature simply:
This feature is available for packages, diagrams, operations and attributes. Instant Updates Custom Reports can be regenerated on the fly to update the report with the latest details in the model section. Perspectives The Perspectives capability has been streamlined and linked into Enterprise Architect's security and governance to provide a richer and more useful modeling experience for both small teams and large enterprises. Security Aware Perspective sets associated with security groups on a per model basis allow administrators and business owners to customize the view and scope of particular modeling staff based on their area of concern and capability. For example, business modelers used to working with BPMN could be limited to working with the BPMN technology, removing all unnecessary perspective and technology sets from their interface when they are in a particular model. Likewise, particular menu ribbons can be hidden to further customize and focus the modelers workspace New Perspective Groups Version 15 improves on the Perspectives sets offered in previous editions by supporting additional perspective sets and including more generic sets that incorporate a wider range of material in a single set. For example, there is now an "All Business Modeling" perspective that aggregates all perspectives under the business modeling folder. Project Browser Project Browser has been renamed as simply the "Browser" and now incorporates four different view types of your model:
Also as part of the version 15 UI drawing restructure, icons rendered for tree nodes are now hand drawn and compatible with the DPI or scale level. See for more details New Element Browser The Element Browser has been moved from a separate docked window to form part of the Browser suite. This allows users to quickly find and use this window to drive other aspects of their model such as Features, Tasks, Responsibilities, Discussions, Reviews etc. The Element Browser also has an improved context menu to drive advanced editing capabilities from the Element Browser. For example, access the Structured Scenario editor for a Scenario easily and quickly from the Element Browser context menu on a Scenario, or connect with an integration element directly from tools like Jira and ServiceNow Diagram Browser The Diagram Browser is a new tab in the Browser named "Diagram". This provides a view of elements within the currently viewed diagram. Primary use will be to allow rapid selection and navigation of a diagram based on the elements only shown in that diagram.
The Diagram Browser is a great addition to Enterprise Architect and supports modelers who are tightly focused on their visual representation and value a filtered set of elements in the browser tree that are only those located on the current diagram. Finding elements in a large diagram is now simplified using the filtering capability of the Diagram Browser - in conjunction with its ability to highlight and center an element when selected in the Tree. Bookmark Values Enterprise Architect 15 now allows you to set a Bookmark Value on an element in a diagram - this allows users to tag elements - especially useful for demonstrations and walkthrough's where ordering is important. The element context menu has the option to set a value, while the diagram context menu has the option to show or hide all MARTE Enterprise Architect 15 delivers support for the OMG's MARTE profile for Real Time and Embedded Systems (RTES)
Business Motivation Model (BMM) The BMM model provides a blueprint designed to support a range of methodologies. BMM 1.3 ensures the elements are stored and related to other information about the enterprise and is particularly strong in support of processes that are driven by business change.
VDML The VDML modeling language closes the gap between strategic plans, business requirements, the transformation of business operations and design of operational systems of an agile enterprise. It focuses the value creation as a network of collaborations within the enterprise, applying capabilities to create value and the delivery of values in customer value propositions. Diagram Matrix View
Dynamic Decision Modeling and Simulation Implement automation methods and other functionality to tightly couple DMN and BPSim with model elements and custom data sets. Allow configuration and execution of BPSim and DMN from the automation interface. Allow binding data set rows to EA element properties. The final result will be a high level method for supporting complex enterprise architecture and system decisions from modeled data. Decision Service Allows users to create Decision Service elements and specify output/encapsulated decisions and input data as the interface. By providing data sets for the inputs, Enterprise Architect is able to simulate the decision graph involved in the Decision Service. A Decision Service could serve as a reusable element, which might be invoked internally by another decision in the Decision model, or externally by a task in a BPMN process model. DMN Bindings to Model Elements Allows users to create a DMN instance specification that binds element properties to input fields of a DMN model. This allows such things as tagged values with a dollar cost or weight or other data property of interest to be consumed and piped into the decision graph. This results in strong support for customized decision modeling about any topic. DMN Bindings to Model Elements Allows users to create a DMN instance specification that binds element properties to input fields of a DMN model. This allows such things as tagged values with a dollar cost or weight or other data property of interest to be consumed and piped into the decision graph. This results in strong support for customized decision modeling about any topic. New Icon Rendering Engine Display of icons at high DPI settings are now vastly improved To facilitate a better and cleaner appearance, all the major icons in the Browser are now hand rendered at the right scale for the current DPI setting, resulting in a cleaner and more exact image. In addition, the icons have been reworked into colors matching the color sets for diagrams, greatly improving modeling consistency and UI appeal. For example, Packages, Classes, Use Cases and other UML elements have been re-colored to match the version 15 color sets applied from the default version 15 diagram theme. These icons also appear in package elements in diagrams where the visibility options have been configured to show Package Contents. Icons rendered to the diagrams are now rendered natively to the current zoom level and DPI scaling. This is present for any tree structure (like the project browser) as well as on diagrams in package lists and the like. Google and AWS Icon Sets Model your Amazon Web Service or Google Web Service using model patterns. There are a comprehensive series of patterns covering the images required for modeling Amazon/AWS diagrams and Google/GCP diagrams These include some specific example patterns like 'AWS Connected Vehicle Solution' and 'Google GCP Example - Sensor stream ingest and processing'. Support includes Model Wizards, specific Toolboxes and diagram profiles. Sparx Systems are pleased to announce the release of Enterprise Architect 14.1, a major upgrade that redefines the modeling experience and introduces many exciting new tools and capabilities. |