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Hippo Software has announced the Event Schedule for the first Enterprise Architect User Group being held in Scotland, the long standing Sparx Systems Global Partner will be hosting the event on the 8th of June.

 

Time: Subject
9:30am - 9:50am Registration, tea and coffee
9.50am– 10am Welcome and introductions
10am– 10.45am

User presentation: 'Journey to a More Collaborative Future?'

Darren Campbell, Senior Solution Designer, ACCA

Q&A session

10.45am– 11am Morning break for refreshments
11am– 11.45am

User presentation: Transforming Scottish Local Government Services
Gordon Hunter, Digital Business Architect, Fife Council and
Lee Brown, Business Analyst, Improvement Service
Q&A session

11.45am– 12.30pm

Interactive ‘Grumbles’ Session facilitated by Hippo Software

12.30pm– 1.30pm Lunch
1.30pm– 2.15pm

User presentation: Effective Collaboration with Use Cases and BPMN
Ian Freeman, Business Systems Architect, Scottish and Southern Energy Power Distribution
Q&A session

2.15pm– 3pm

Presentation: An Overview of Features Planned for the Next Version of Enterprise Architect
Tom O'Reilly, Chief Operations Officer, Sparx Systems
Q&A session

3pm– 3.15pm Afternoon break for refreshments
3.15pm– 4pm Interactive ‘Highlights’ Session facilitated by Hippo Software

 

When: Wednesday 8th June 2016 9.30am - 4pm

Location: Mercure Livingston, Almondview, Livingston, West Lothian, EH54 6QB

Details and Registration: Visit the Hippo Software website

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Tuesday, 22 December 2015 03:15

Sparx Systems has an Updated Forum

The Sparx Systems forum has undergone a much-requested update, giving it a fresh appearance and improved indexing - making it easier and faster to connect with relevant information and knowledge than ever before.

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Since way back when in 2001 and Enterprise Architect version 3, the Sparx Systems Forum has performed an integral service, bringing together most enquiring and resourceful members of the user community. Since that time the forum has grown to include over 115,000 posts, covering a plethora of topics including methodologies and add-ins to usage issues and feature requests.

We encourage you to visit the forum and let us know what you think.

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