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FAQ - Upgrading Enterprise Architect to a more feature-rich editionTopic Contents. How do I upgrade Enterprise Architect to a higher edition? (For example Desktop edition to Corporate edition)Upgrading Enterprise Architect to a more feature-rich editionEnterprise Architect is available in, which are tailored to meet the requirements of a wide range of users.If you require the additional features offered by another edition of Enterprise Architect, you can purchase an upgrade to the more feature-rich edition.

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Doug Rosenberg, ICONIX Figure 1 - A “Secret Decoder Ring” may be required for Service Oriented Acronyms Trying to make sense out of the “acronym-scrabble” that engulfs Service Oriented Architectures (SOA) is a major challenge. We’re going to take a shot at it in this article by defining a process roadmap and following a single example all the way from architecture to code. Along the way we’ll illustrate many of the key features of Enterprise Architect Business and Software Engineering Edition. The example we’ll follow will be a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) car rental system model, developed. Doug Rosenberg, ICONIX At ICONIX, we’ve had pretty good success when we defined an unambiguous development process, and presented that development process in “roadmap” form.

We’ve developed process roadmapsfor use case driven software development, business modeling, design-driven testing, and algorithm-intensive software design. In this article we’re going to do it again, this time using SysML to describe embedded systems that involve a combination of hardware and software.

Figure 1 – ICONIX Process Roadmap for Embedded Systems Development Figure 1 shows the top level roadmap for ICONIX Process for Embedded Systems. As you can see, our roadmap starts off by defining.