Web-based learning
Use the newly gained time to further your education. We now offer all public trainings also web-based.
3 training units, 5 hours each, interactive via desktop sharing.
Training times are daily between 9-15h00 with individual breaks.
Trainings for small groups of 3-5 persons to be able to look over the shoulder of each participant during hands on sessions.
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Further information about our eTrainings
The next eTraining dates
Date | Guaranteed Date | Agenda | Blended learning |
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25.04.2023-27.04.2023 |
| Fundamentals UML course UML with Enterprise Architect | 3 units 5 hours each interactive, 4 hours learning platform |
18.04.2023-20.04.2023 |
| Fundamentals SysML course with Enterprise Architect | 3 units 5 hours each interactive, 4 hours learning platform |
on request | MBSE based on SYSMOD and Enterprise Architect | 3 units 5 hours each interactive, 4 hours learning platform | |
on request | Agile software architecture using C4 - description | in total 16 hours with breaks |
Public Training offerings
Fundamentals UML Course UML with Enterprise Architect
Target audience:
Everyone who is involved in application development (e.g. project managers, system designers, developers, etc.) and wants to get to know the advantages of object-oriented programming and object-oriented design and thus simplify analysis, design and development.
Course duration:
6 self-study hours via learning platform
3 web-based learning units 5 net hours plus break
Next dates:
25.04.2023-27.04.2023 (Course language: English)
09.05.2023-11.05.2023 (Course language: German)
06.06.2023-08.06.2023 (Course lnguage: English)
04.07.2023-07.07.2023 (Course language: German)
05.09.2023-07.09.2023 (Course language: English)
10.10.2023-12.10.2023 (Course language: German)
07.11.2023-09.11.2023 (Course language: English)
Contents:
- Dealing with Enterprise Architect
- Getting to know the basic EA structure
- The most important configurations
- Difference between model and diagram
- Tracing in the model
- The most important UML models and their use in EA using a general example
- use cases
- activities
- grades
- state machines
- sequence diagrams
- Create documents
Objective:
You know the basics of the modeling language UML and know how to model UML with the EA. You can read and extend existing EA UML models.
Pricing
Sign up for our Public eTraining today. Please select the desired venue when registering. You will receive a confirmation of registration immediately.
As soon as the minimum number of participants has been reached, the order and date will be confirmed.
Public eTraining at Euro 1290,- (excl. VAT) per person.
The price includes the seminar, 60 days access to the learning platform and a certificate of attendance.
Technical and organisational requirements for eTraining
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Fundamentals SysML course with Enterprise Architect
Target audience:
In contrast to UML, the Systems Modeling Language (SysML) is intended to describe mechatronic systems consisting of hardware, software and mechanics. This course is therefore recommended for system engineers who develop mechatronic systems and for all persons involved in these projects.
In this course you will learn to create SysML models with Enterprise Architect and apply them in practice. Other useful Enterprise Architect features complete the training.
Requirements:
A basic understanding of CASE tools and how they work as well as knowledge of object-oriented thinking (programming) are helpful.
Course duration:
6 self-study hours via learning platform
3 web-based learning units 5 net hours plus break
Content:
- Fundamentals of modeling with modeling tools
- Difference Model & DiagrIntroduction to SysML, overview of all SysML diagrams.
- Creating SysML requirements diagrams.
- Create Use Case diagrams to work out the system context.
- Create activity diagrams to describe system processes.
- Create state machines to describe system behavior.
- Create Block Definition diagrams to describe the structure of systems.
- Create Internal Block diagrams to describe the internal structure of blocks.
- Create sequence diagrams to describe interactions between system blocks.
- Create package diagrams to describe packaging and dependencies of elements.
- Create Parametric Diagrams to define constraint blocks to define constraints for blocks.
- Enterprise Architect specific topics
- Basics for the automatic creation of project documentation (HTML, RTF)
- Basics of teamwork in EA
- Basics of model search and tracing in EA
Pricing
Sign up for our Public eTraining today. Please select the desired venue when registering. You will receive a confirmation of registration immediately.
As soon as the minimum number of participants has been reached, the order and date will be confirmed.
Public eTraining at Euro 1290,- (excl. VAT) per person.
The price includes the seminar, 60 days access to the learning platform and a certificate of attendance.
Technical and organisational requirements for eTraining
Learn more about here
Agile software architecture modeling with Enterprise Architect
2 Days online training with instructor + hands-on session with EA
From 9am to 5pm CEST.
Lunch break 1 hour 12am-1pm + short breaks
Ordering for 3+ people?, Please contact vendor@sparxsystems.eu to receive group pricing.
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The agile architecture dilemma
In the Agile world, architecture is very often neglected or not even used at all, which leads to ex-pensive refactoring and poten-tially fatal build-up of technical debt. However, if an Agile ap-proach is used, there still remain everlasting questions like:
How do we describe software architecture?
How do we anticipate and em-brace changes in our solution’s environment?
What are good roadmapping strategies, and how do organiza-tions choose the right strategy within a suitable context?
Should we do “up-front” archi-tecting and, if so, how much?
How can we organize architec-tural decision making in Agile teams?
What methods should architects use to achieve “just enough” architecture?
Agile software architecture description
Many Architecture Definition Languages have been created that can be used to formally de-fine the architecture of a soft-ware system. For some, however, getting started in a good way while strictly following a model-ing language is a bigger chal-lenge than expected. There are many reasons for this, ranging from typical real-world time and budget pressures to a lack of perceived benefit from creating a formal description of a system that isn’t necessarily reflective of, or connected to, the source code.
Agile modeling framework
Sparx Systems Central Europe introduces a free extension tight-ly integrated with Enterprise Architect to encourage model-based Agile development. This approach combines the benefits of a modeling tool and the ele-gant concept of the C4 model (c4model.com). The implementation of C4 (MDG Technology for C4) provides a framework for model-ing your architecture based upon Simon Brown’s approach to communicate your architectures in a clear, straightforward fash-ion.
Join us if you want to
- understand the principles of modeling and describing software architecture,
- know how to address architecture roadmapping in Agile development using CGI’s Risk- and Cost-Driven Architecture (RCDA),
- visualize, model, explore and document your software architecture using the MDG Technology for C4.

About the trainer
Bob Hruška, a speaker and trainer with over twenty years’ experience in software and systems engineering, is Principal Consultant at Sparx Systems CE. He has played various roles in several industries delivering systems and solutions that offer real value for customers during his career. Also, he is the creator of the MDG Technology for C4. Bob helps customers to de-liver business value from software development processes at an execu-tive level by providing pragmatic solutions to boost the likelihood of successful product delivery. He has trained many thousands of people – the majority of which have become repeat customers – and works with major organizations to develop work-able methods, modeling methodolo-gies and guidelines in order to better ensure their business success and long-term market viability.
Software for our Webinars
We chose Zoom because it requires less bandwidth and can be used without installing additional software.
In our Blog you will find a summary of recommended hardware up to the possibility to test Zoom.
Note: Zoom is always used for public eTraining.
Individual coaching
Target group:
All users of Enterprise Architect with very individual concerns.
The more specific the topics, the less suitable public training is.
But we also have an offer for this!
Individual coaching or consulting for a small group of participants.
Bring your project with you, our experienced consultants will be happy to help you promptly.
Contact us for more information about costs and scheduling.