Archi 3.2

We’re very happy to announce the release of Archi 3.2. This latest release of Archi adds some great new features to help you view and validate your models. A new and improved HTML reporting feature allows you to interactively view your models in a browser. This feature has been developed by Jean-Baptiste Sarrodie and Quentin […]

Solstice Update

Solstice Greetings! I thought I’d write a review of the latter half of 2014 and a brief update of where we are now before we move into 2015. So, what’s happened since the last blog post in July? New Forums In August we moved the forums to a new home at http://forum.archimatetool.com. The Google Groups […]

Archi 3.1 Released and Plug-in Support

We’re pleased to announce the release of Archi 3.1. This is a maintenance release that fixes a number of bugs and introduces some small, new features. The focus of Archi 3.1 has been to improve the user interface response time when using large models, and to implement stronger integrity checking when loading and saving models […]

Archi 3 Released

Archi 3 is here! It seems to have taken a long time to arrive but we’re pleased to be able to release it in time for the Autumn. We’ve worked hard to bring you a new version that is built on the latest version of the Eclipse platform. This ensures that Archi will continue to […]

New User Forums

We’re pleased to announce our new Archi User Forums. The Google Groups that we had been using before were proving difficult to use and to navigate. We hope that the new forums offer a better experience in sharing your discussions related to Archi and ArchiMate. The new forums will allow you to upload screenshots, share […]

Archi, ArchiMate and Open Source

The Open Group recently published an interesting case study on their blog, ArchiMate, An Open Group Standard: Public Research Centre Henri Tudor and Centre Hospitalier de Luxembourg. In 2012, the Centre Hospitalier de Luxembourg allowed the Public Research Centre Henri Tudor to experiment with an access rights management system modeled using ArchiMate. According to the […]

Taking Archi Forward

I think most people in the world of Enterprise Architecture, and especially ArchiMate, are aware of Archi as an approachable and ubiquitous tool that not only provides an easy entrance into ArchiMate modelling, but also has just enough functionality to keep you happy in your modelling requirements. Many individuals and organisations start with Archi, intending […]

Archi 2.7

Spring is in the air. As we approach the Spring Equinox we often feel the need for some spring cleaning, or Khooneh Takouni. And so we’ve been “shaking the house” by revisiting some of the features of Archi that need improving and also validating the existing codebase with a full suite of unit tests. This […]

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