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September 29, 2008 - MEGA introduced MEGA System Blueprint, a software tool that links application design directly with business requirements for the development of modern IT systems, especially highly complex applications, very large IT projects and service-oriented architecture (SOA) solutions.

 

MEGA System Blueprint is designed for companies that develop and integrate software applications. It is a new product, an addition to the MEGA Modeling Suite, to create a complete environment for advanced IT system design. This approach ensures full alignment with the strategic and operational requirements demanded by the organization, its people and processes, according to MEGA.

 

MEGA System Blueprint provides a model-driven approach for the analysis and design of applications, and focuses on the logical specification of an IT architecture supporting a business activity. Following the best principles of Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN), SOA and UML 2, it integrates the modeling disciplines of enterprise architecture, business process modeling and object oriented analysis and design (OOAD).

 

With MEGA System Blueprint, users can define any kind of specification, including SOA projects, covering requirements analysis, functional specifications and system design. It allows application design metadata to be stored close to information on business processes and IT architecture in a shared, central repository that provides extreme flexibility, impact analysis and automated publication.

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