User Interface
Managing Projects
Managing Diagrams
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For organizations seeking to model their business architecture using the Eriksson-Penker Business Extensions, in conjunction with the features of the Enterprise Architect modeling tool. The course offers a fast way of learning a semantically rich toolset that is specifically designed for modeling business architectures but without the complexity of the BPMN™ notation. The Eriksson/Penker metamodel allows the modeler to specify processes, business events, goals, resources, rules and other conceptual artifacts in a User friendly notation. |
Business Modeling with the Eriksson-Penker UML Profile teaches students how to capture their business architecture in the same tool used by analysts and designers for modeling the implementation specifications.The course covers all of the profile's extensions to UML®, both in terms of their meaning as well as their graphical notation in Enterprise Architect. It includes project setup, hands-on exercises and best practices. Business analysts, project managers and enterprise architects seeking to leverage a simple yet versatile notation, including well established patterns, for quickly modeling a business architecture. |
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![]() EA Introduction Module
"Introduction to Enterprise Architect"
User Interface Managing Projects Managing Diagrams Tool Configuration E-P Module
"Concepts, Notation and Views"
Business System Concepts
Resource, Process, Goal and Rule
Concepts Metamodel
Notation
Sub-Process and Activity
Business Events
Goals and Problems
Business Rules
Business Views
Vision, Process, Structure and Behavior
Example Model Traceability Module
"Traceability and Navigation"
Traceability features of the tool Core Features Module
"Core Tool Features"
Generating Documentation
Searching the Repository
Managing Baselines and Comparing Models
Document Artifacts Exercise Module
"End-to-End Modeling Exercise"
The online bookstore model (or a User defined exercise)
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This course helps participants respond quickly to the growing demand for business architecture and business models. These models then become amenable for mapping to lower level analysis and design artifacts, thus enabling complete complete end-to-end traceability between the needs expressed by the business and the solutions provided by IT. Onsite TrainingWith one of our expert course leaders at your site!
Online TrainingOnline web-based class, from the comfort of your desk! To inquire about pricing, availability, or other information related to this training course please, tell us your requirements by clicking the Inquire Online link below (alternatively call us at the number specified in the Contact Us page).
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