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PowerDesigner is the only modeling tool that supports enterprise architecture (EA) from business goals through implementation using unique Link and Sync technology. This allows users to remove silos, increase alignment and improve business agility to respond to changes in economics, technology, competition and regulations.
PowerDesigner automatically and intuitively captures the intersections between all architectural layers and perspectives of the enterprise, allowing users from all groups to clearly visualize and effectively implement fast, reliable and predictable change.
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PowerDesigner for Enterprise Architecture provides users with a roadmap to a successful implementation by helping each user identify their starting point, the route and the intersections. It gets users to their destination without losing business continuity.
PowerDesigner 16.1 Installation Guide The deployment of PowerDesigner typically involves the installation of a license server, a
repository, and a number of client machines.
See Chapter 1 for installation details topics.
PowerDesigner 16.1 New Features Summary This guide details the new features for version 16.1: new Core features, new Symbol features, new Data Model features, and new PowerDesigner Portal features.
PowerDesigner 16.1 Business Process Modeling This book describes the PowerDesigner Business Process Model, including how to create a BPM, build each of the available diagrams, and generate and
reverse engineer process language files.
PowerDesigner 16.1 Requirements Model User's Guide This book is for anyone who wants to build a requirements model with PowerDesigner. For a detailed list of Requirements Model functions and capabilities, please see "About this Book".
PowerDesigner 16.1 Object-Oriented Modeling This book addresses Creating an OOM, Using Case Diagrams, Structural Diagrams, Dynamic Diagrams, Implementation Diagrams, Web Services and much more. See "Contents" for a complete list of topics covered.
PowerDesigner 16.1 XML Modeling This book addresses Getting Started with XML Modeling, XML Diagrams, Generating and Reverse Engineering XML Schemas and Other Models, Checking and XSM, and more. See "Contents" for a complete list of topics covered.