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Getting Started with Enterprise Architect and Subversion

Prepared by:Gerald R. Gray, CIMple IntegrationsKay Stefferud, Enernex

Agenda• EA Strengths/Weaknesses• Pre-requisites• Access• Setup & Configuration• Creating common OpenSG diagrams

EA Uses and Benefits• Supports IT system, software, and business processes

• Models, designs, builds, and tests software

• Uses standard Unified Modeling Language (UML)

• Can be used to create:– Business Process Models

– Class diagrams and software artifacts

• Central repository for process and IT system information

• Interfaces with version control package e.g. Subversion

• Fast, built-in or custom document generation & HTML

EA Weaknesses• May be a poor choice for complex system diagrams – Visio is “prettier”– PowerPoint also an option

• Complex User Interface– Extensive feature set may lead to confusion– Time saving “tricks” difficult to learn

• Diagrams not useful if team doesn’t see value– UML/BPM may be used currently at their site– Some users intimidated by tool

Pre-requisites• Sparx Enterprise Architect– http://www.sparxsystems.com.au/– Version 8 just released– $135 - $699 depending on version

• Subversion– Command-line client (required)• http://www.open.collab.net/downloads/subversion/

– TortoiseSVN (optional)• http://tortoisesvn.net/downloads

Access• Credentials to UCAIUG Microsoft SharePoint

site• Added to the Source Code Access group in the

UCAIUG SharePoint user management (Tony Adams, Kay Clinard)

• Coordinate with the appropriate team, OpenADE, OpenADR, OpenAMIENT

Installation• Install – Enterprise Architect (v7.5 or greater) – Subversion command-line client• http://www.collab.net/downloads/subversion/

– TortoiseSVN (Windows)• http://tortoisesvn.net/downloads

Working Directory Creation• C:\OpenSG\Test\Working

– In Windows Explorer, right-click on folder

• Using TortoiseSVN repo browse to:– http://svn.ucaiug.org/svn/cimugrepo

• Enter credentials if prompted• Right-click on folder in left-hand

panel• Select Export… to directory created

above

EA Configuration• Start Enterprise Architect• Open the project• From main menu select– Project Version Control Version Control

Settings…

EA Configuration– Create a unique name– Select Subversion type– Point to working directory– Subversion exe path should pre-

populate– Click Save

EA Configuration• Right-click on Package• Select Package Control• Select Add Branch to

Version Control…• The key icon is added to

each package

Common OpenSG Diagrams• Use Case• Business Process– Integration Requirements

• Sequence Diagram

Adding a Use Case• Project Browser– New Package – Storm Trooper Use Cases– New Diagram – Use Case– In the workspace add • Actors, cases, associations

– Saves changes, check-in package

Adding a Business Process• Project Browser– Add New Package – Saloon Business Processes– New Diagram – Activity– Open workspace, right-click for Swimlanes and

Matrix…– Add swimlanes– Add Activity and flows

Integrations Requirements• Addition to the Activity diagram– Typically a hand-off from the business user to the

architect/software– Object flow between two activities, typically

spanning actors (swimlanes)– Add requirement (from common tools)• Add Integration to Type• Use object node to identify service

Adding Sequence Diagram• Project Browser– Add New Package – Saloon Sequence Diagrams– New Diagram – Saloon Sequence – Cleanup

• Open workspace– Add Actors– Add flows (asynchronous)– Add returns (“Is Return” checkbox)

Reference• EA Free Trial– http://www.sparxsystems.com/products/ea/trial.html

• Subversion Documentation– http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.5/index.html

• EA Tutorials and Online Help– http://www.sparxsystems.com/resources/index.html

• Test Repository– http://svn.ucaiug.org/svn/TestRepos/