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WIKI, the technology behind Wikipedia, is particularly well suited for online documentation. It makes it easy for anyone to join in and add new information or edit existing ones. Easily searchable, well linked-through, WIKI can be invaluable to the EA community! The
WIKI is publicly available
to everyone, there is no username or password required (though it is recommended if you want to add content - you can register for username and password within a few seconds). |
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We have used the flexibility of one of Microsoft
technologies, Sharepoint, to create an area where all of the
users of Enterprise Architect could share their experiences,
find answers to their questions, post add-ins they have
developed etc. The
Sharepoint site is publicly available
to everyone, there is no username or password required for
read-only access. Full access is also free, simply send an
e-mail to
register@EAUserGroup.org and you will receive your
username and password shortly. |
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We have worked with LinkedIn Corp., creators of the
successful LinkedIn
site, in order to establish a networking group that the
members could use to find prospective clients, employees,
consultants, or simply people of the similar interests.
Membership is free, to join simply visit the
LinkedIn network for EA User Group |
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Of course the Enterprise Architect User Group could not
exist without Enterprise Architect and its creators, Sparx
Systems. Please visit
Sparx Systems'
website as well as the
User Forum. |
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Please contact the
administrator with any queries. |
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