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Sparx Systems University Week - March 2-9, 2018
The first Sparx University Week for 2018 will be run during March, with most training sessions being held during the week of March 2-9.
University Weeks are hosted by Sparx Systems Japan, Sparx Systems Central Europe, Sparx Services North America, Sparx Systems India and Sparx Services UK (Hippo Software).
The delivery format for each course varies depending on the subject, audience and location, with a mix of both online and face-to-face seminars and courses.
It is anticipated that Sparx University Week will be run on a global basis every few months, in conjunction with Sparx Systems Sister and Services Partner network.
Bookings are essential, please review the course schedule below and visit the course provider's website for more details and to register your place.
Sparx University Week Schedule:
Facilitator: | Date/Time: | Course Title: | Location: | Language: | Link: |
Sparx System Japan | 2nd March 1:45pm - 5:25pm Tokyo | Enterprise Architect Case Studies Seminar 2018 - Free Session! sign-up will be open on the 15th January |
Tokyo International Forum (1 minute walk from JR Yurakucho Station) | Japanese | Details & Registration |
Sparx Systems India | 5th - 7th March 9:30am - 4:30pm IST | Enterprise Architect Training & Workshop for SDLC using UML | Online Delivery | English | Details & Registration |
Sparx Systems India | 8th - 9th March 9:30am - 4:30pm IST | Enterprise Architect Training & Workshop for BA | Online Delivery | English | Details & Registration |
Sparx Services UK (Hippo Software) | 5th-6th March 2018 (2 days) 10am - 4pm GMT | EA and ArchiMate for Business Architecture | Online Delivery | English | Details & Registration |
Sparx Services UK (Hippo Software) | 7th-8th March 2018 (2 days) 10am - 4pm GMT | EA and ArchiMate for Enterprise Architecture | Online Delivery | English | Details & Registration |
Sparx Services North America | 6th & 7th March 9 am - 5:30 pm CST | Business Process Modelling with BPMN - 2day course | Online Delivery | English | Details & Registration |
Sparx Services North America | 8th March 9 am - 5:30 pm CST | Enterprise Architect Business Process Modelling | Online Delivery | English | Details & Registration |
Sparx Systems Central Europe | 8. März 2018: 09:00-12:00 (MEZ) | Webinar Sparx Pro Cloud | Installieren, Konfigurieren, Modellieren auf der Zeitachse und wiederverwendbare Bausteine und Standards | Online Delivery | Deutsch | Details & Registration |
Sparx Systems Central Europe | 8th March 2018: 1p.m.-4p.m. (MEZ) | Webinar Sparx Pro Cloud | Installation, Configuration, Time-Aware-Modelling and Reusable Asset Services | Online Delivery | English | Details & Registration |
Sparx Systems Central Europe | 15.-16.02.2018 | UML Grundlagen, 2 Tageskurs bei München | München | Deutsch | Details & Registration |
Sparx Systems Central Europe | 08.-09.03.2018 | Modellbasierte Entwicklung, 2 Tageskurs bei München | München | Deutsch | Details & Registration |
Sparx Systems Central Europe | 13.-14.02.2018 | SysML mit EA, 2 Tageskurs in München | München | Deutsch | Details & Registration |
Sparx Systems Central Europe | 07.-08.03.2018 | SysML mit EA, 2 Tageskurs in Wien | in Wien | Deutsch | Details & Registration |
Sparx Systems Central Europe | 805.03.2018 9-12h00 MEZ | Pro Cloud Installation u.v.m. 3 hours | Online Delivery | Deutsch | Details & Registration |
Sparx Systems Central Europe | 10.04.-11.04.2018 | Best Practice Days in Nürnberg | Nürnberg | Deutsch | Details & Registration |
Sparx Systems Central Europe | 5-06.03.2018 | UML Fundamentals Vienna, 2 days course | Vienna | English | Details & Registration |
Sparx Systems Central Europe | 05.03.2018 13-16h00 CEST | Pro Cloud Installation and more | Online Delivery | English | Details & Registration |
Sparx Systems University Week - 23-27 Oct, 2017
The second Sparx University Week will be run during October, with most training sessions being held during the week of October 23-27.
University Weeks are hosted by Sparx Systems Japan, Sparx Systems Central Europe, Sparx Services North America, Sparx Systems India and Sparx Services UK (Hippo Software).
The delivery format for each course varies depending on the subject, audience and location, with a mix of both online and face-to-face seminars and courses.
It is anticipated that Sparx University Week will be run on a global basis every few months, in conjunction with Sparx Systems Sister and Services Partner network.
Bookings are essential, please review the course schedule below and visit the course provider's website for more details and to register your place.
Sparx University Week Schedule:
Facilitator: | Date/Time: | Course Title: | Location: | Language: | Link: |
Sparx Systems Central Europe | Mon 16 Oct: 9:00am - 12:00pm CEST | UML Fundamentals with Enterprise Architect - Free Session! | Online Delivery | English | Details & Registration |
Sparx Systems Central Europe | Thur 19 - Fri 20 October | Model-based Development with Enterprise Architect | Nuremberg, Germany | German | Details & Registration |
Sparx Systems Japan | Fri 20 Oct: 1:30pm - 5:45pm JST |
Enterprise Architect Introductory Seminar - Free Session! |
Yokohama, Japan | Japanese | Details & Registration |
Sparx Services UK (Hippo Software) | Mon 23 - Tue 24 October | Enterprise Architect, BPMN and Use Cases | Online Delivery | English | Details & Registration |
Sparx Systems Central Europe | Mon 23 - Tue 24 October | Enterprise Architect Foundations | Munich, Germany | German | Details & Registration |
Sparx Systems Central Europe | Tue 24 - Wed 25 October | SysML with Enterprise Architect | Munich, Germany | German | Details & Registration |
Sparx Systems Central Europe | Tue 24 - Wed 25 October | Enterprise Architect Foundations | Zurich, Switzerland | German | Details & Registration |
Sparx Systems Central Europe | Tue 24 - Wed 25 October | Enterprise Architect for Developers | Amsterdam, Netherlands | English | Details & Registration |
Sparx Systems Central Europe | Tue 24 - Wed 25 October | Enterprise Architect for Developers | Vienna, Austria | English | Details & Registration |
Sparx Systems North America | Tue 24 - Thur 26 October | BIZBOK® 4 Foundation with Enterprise Architect | Online Delivery | English | Details & Registration |
Sparx Systems India | Tue 24 - Thur 26 October | Enterprise Architect for Business Analysis | Online Delivery | English | Details & Registration |
Sparx Services UK (Hippo Software) | Wed 25 - Thur 26 October | Enterprise Architect and ArchMate | Online Delivery | English | Details & Registration |
Sparx Systems Japan | Fri 27 Oct: 1:30pm - 5:40pm JST | Enterprise Architect Utilization Seminar - Free Session! | Yokohama, Japan | Japanese | Details & Registration |
Managing a Student Project with Enterprise Architect - Part 1
Introduction (See attachment for full article)
For the past several years I’ve enjoyed a mostly informal association with the University of Southern California Center for Systems and Software Engineering (USC CSSE). I was on-staff at USC a few years ago teaching SysML and Model Based Systems Engineering, but for the last few years I’ve been mentoring Computer Science grad students in two Masters courses: CS577 Software Engineering and CS590 Directed Research. The Directed Research (DR) course is basically a mechanism for students who are about to graduate from the Masters program but are one or two units short of the required number to pick them up by participating in a project with a mentor from industry (that would be me). Students are expected to work 5 hours per week per unit.
Teaching at USC is fun (I graduated from SC back in ancient times), gives me an opportunity to work with a lot of bright young software engineers, to stay current on new technology (in particular cloud-connected mobile app development) and also gives me an excuse to work with Prof. Boehm (author of Balancing Agility and Discipline among numerous other titles), who has happily taken an interest in some of my ideas related to improving productivity by innovating better software processes and allowing me to test my ideas out with USC grad students.
This process work has included the development of the Resilient Agile process, an attempt to develop a better agile methodology which started out as an experiment called Massively Parallel Use Case Modeling that we did with the CS577 class a few years ago where we developed a complete location-based advertising system by handing one use case to each of 47 grad students and having each student develop their use case independently.
This semester I’m working with a group of 15 Masters students, mostly taking a single unit of DR. One student is taking two units, so my team has an effective time budget of 80 student hours per week. Although the semester at USC is 16 weeks long, by the time the student teams get formed, and with midterms and finals, we’ve got about 12 usable weeks of student time. So it works out to a time budget of roughly 1000 student hours (that’s about half-a-person-year at 40 hours a week) over a 3 month schedule.
Because I like challenges, we’re attempting a “crowdsouced bad driver reporting system” this semester, and because we need to be really productive, we’re using Enterprise Architect to coordinate all of the student homework. This is the first article in a series that will describe our progress.
Are we crazy to think that we can get this system built in 3 months with a total of half-a-person-year of developer time? Stay tuned for our next article to see how we’re doing.
Read Part 2 of this Case Study
New Enterprise Architect training: 'EA for Teams' and 'EA in a Day'
Ability Engineering has recently added three new offerings to their Enterprise Architect training portfolio.
The first new course is Enterprise Architect for teams. This is completely new content, distilled from many years of experience (and lessons learned the hard way) working in a range of organisations and with many different models. This training covers all the issues that an organisation needs to address in order to make its Enterprise Architect implementation successful.
EA for teams is a day long workshop which covers the practicalities of structuring your models and setting up your project team to work together effectively. Topics include:
- Sharing Enterprise Architect data
- Baselines, XMI and DIFFS
- Reference Data
- Reusable Asset Service
- Security
- Harvesting
- Scripts
- MDGs
- Organisation and Roles
- Rolling out Enterprise Architect
EA in a Day
The EA in a Day format has been developed in response to customer demand, to rapidly bring team members up to speed to focus on a particular technique and how to model it in Enterprise Architect. There are currently two 'flavours' of EA in a Day:
1. EA in a Day: Use Cases
This course covers Best Practice in Use Case modelling using Structured Scenarios. Using examples and exercises, delegates learn how to build 'fully dressed' use cases and some common bear traps to avoid. In the afternoon delegates are then hands on in Enterprise Architect, modelling their morning's work.
2. EA in a Day: BPMN 2.0
This course looks at the technique of business process modeling: when to use it, how to do it, and what tools to use. It doesn’t try to teach everything about BPMN – there’s just too much to take in at one sitting, so we cover a workable, practical sub-set. With examples and exercises to reinforce the concepts.
Using the results of the exercises completed in the morning, we then explore the BPMN 2.0 implementation in Enterprise Architect, model the processes and discover hints and tips to make our analysis clear and, where appropriate, re-useful.
For a full list of Ability Engineering training options, plus details of content and pricing, visit http://www.abilityengineering.co.uk/index.php/training
‘Enterprise Architect for GUI Design’ from Hippo Software
Hippo Software’s new ‘EA for GUI Design’ course teaches delegates how to capture end user requirements and create wireframe diagrams to design the layout of user interfaces, mobile apps or websites.
EAWI::Enterprise Architect Word Importer an introduction.
As practicing Enterprise Architect consultants, we have the opportunity to interact with various corporates for training, consulting and providing Enterprise Architect demonstrations. We encounter the following standard queries:
“We have lots of Requirements and Use Cases in Microsoft Word ™ documents. Can we import them into Enterprise Architect “?
“Can our Business Analysts continue to work in Microsoft Word™ which they are familiar with and then have the artifacts imported into EA?
These queries highlighted the need for a standard Word importer that helps the Enterprise Architect users to
Import the existing Requirements and Use Case Models in Microsoft Word ™ format into Enterprise Architect as elements.
Enable the Business Analysts to work with the Microsoft Word Documents™ and still leverage the power of Enterprise Architect for Traceability, Impact analysis, Version control and much more……
EAWI (Enterprise Architect Word Importer) is here to address the above challenges.
*EA Word Importer lets you import your requirements, Use Cases and other information from your Word documents into Enterprise Architect as model elements.*
What do we solve?
How does it work?
Check out the listing on the Sparx Systems website:
http://www.sparxsystems.com/products/3rdparty.html#WordImporter
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Business Analysis Survey ( India) : 80 % of BA's advocates the use of Modelling Tools.
A “Business Analysis Survey “was conducted by Sparx Systems (India), in collaboration with BA Convention and IIBA™ at Bangalore , India.
The outcome of the survey revealed some interesting insights about the Business Analysis in India, which is garnering increasing importance in the realms of the Indian IT industry.
Though it was an elaborate survey which covered various aspects of business analysis in India, the below responses are more relevant to this EA user community
- Requirements gathering and Use Cases writing are still the primary tasks assigned to Business Analysts
- 75 % of the participants agree that one third of the project efforts are spent on corrections or repetitions
- 80 % of the participants advocated the usage of Requirements Management and Business Modelling tools improve the quality of projects
- 62 % of the respondents felt that initial upfront cost involved in procuring and training of modelling tools act as a deterrent
This is a strong indicator that the Business Analysts and organizations are looking for a Cost effective , Easy to Learn and Comprehensive tool to address their needs.
Enterprise Architect is the potential tool to address the above demands with
Rich Feature Set
Enterprise Architect’s Requirements Management, Use Case Modelling, Business Process Modelling, End to End Traceability and Project Management capabilities helps organizations to eliminate usage of multiple tools.
Enterprise Architect 11 provides a number of features including the Specification Manager, Charts and Dashboards, Enhanced Docx documentation, OSLC support and much, much more. Each of these features will address the needs of the Business Analysts.
Easy to use:
The intuitive IDE of Enterprise Architect enables ease of Use and quick learning, even for the non-technical associates.
Cost Effective:
Compared to other traditional Business Modelling tools, Enterprise Architect is less expensive and can address the cost concerns of Business Analysts.
With its rich feature set, ease of use and cost effective advantage, Enterprise Architect is the right choice for the Global Organizations who have their extended presence in India through outsourcing or subsidiaries.
Please click here for the details of the survey.