Does your job consist in devising and designing innovative solutions in a complex environment?
If this is the case, you will need an efficient tool to describe your design choices, define an architecture, as well as analyze and validate it. What’s more, you must be able to communicate this work to various contacts: your clients, your partners, but also your development teams.
Sirius, an Open and Flexible Modeling Solution
Sirius meets this need. It’s an Open Source solution from the Eclipse Foundation that enables you to graphically design complex systems (software, business processes, physical, etc.) while keeping the corresponding data consistent (architecture, component properties, etc.).
To achieve this, Sirius provides you with a very easy way for creating a customized modeling workbench that is dedicated to your area of expertise and supports your design concept.
The product of a collaboration between Obeo and Thales that was started in 2007, Sirius is at the core of the T...
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Obeo is proud to announce the release of Obeo SmartEA 1.5, the latest version of its Enterprise Architecture Solution.
New Analysis Features
Because its approach is based on repository federation, Obeo SmartEA allows you to build and enliven reliable and up-to-date Enterprise Architecture repositories.
As they are freed from the tedious manual task of maintaining mapping data, architects can now focus on the basis of their know-how: understanding how the business works, developing target architectures that meet the business’ requirements and identifying possible trajectories to achieve digital transformations.
With version 1.5, it is now even easier for enterprise architects to analyze and interpret the data in the repository and communicate it to the other stakeholders of a transformation project.
More specifically, the following are but a few of the new features that will help you make better use of your Enterprise Architecture repository:
Export data to Excel documents
Gene...
Luna, the annual release train from the Eclipse community, is now available. This year 76 projects are participating in the release that includes 61 million lines of code and was developed by over 340 Eclipse committers. This is the ninth year the Eclipse community has planned, developed, and delivered a coordinated release that allows users and adopters to update their Eclipse installations at one time.
Highlights from the Luna release include the following:
Java 8 Support for Eclipse Projects
Support for OSGi R6
New Sirius 1.0 release
New Eclipse Paho 1.0 release
Workbench UI Improvements
Updated PHP Development Tools Package
Crowd-sourced API Recommendations
There are also eight new projects participating in the Luna release including Sirius.
More information and downloads are available from https://www.eclipse.org/luna/....