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Sparx Systems is an Australian software company founded by Geoffrey Sparks in 1996 in Creswick, Victoria in Australia, known for the development of the Unified Modeling Language tool Enterprise Architect.[2]

Sparx Systems specializes in the development of visual tools for planning, design and development of software intensive systems.[3] This company is known for the development of Enterprise Architect released in 2000, which is nowadays considered one of the more advanced tool sets for UML.[4] In 2006 the company was among the first manufacturers to support the OMG Systems Modeling Language (SysML).[5]

Sparx Systems is a member of the Object Management Group (OMG).

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  1. ^ About Sparx Systems at sparxsystems.com. Retrieved Dec 7, 2012
  2. ^ Gerard Blokdijk (2008) Enterprise Architecture 100 Success Secrets. p.142-144
  3. ^ Boyce Raynard (2008) TOGAF 100 Success Secrets the Open Group Architecture Framework 100 Success Secrets. p.151
  4. ^ Chris Dale, Tom Anderson (2012) Achieving Systems Safety: Proceedings of the Twentieth Safety-Critical Systems Symposium, Bristol, UK, 7-9th February 2012. p.228
  5. ^ Tim Weilkien (2008) Systems Engineering with SysML/UML: Modeling, Analysis, Design. p.17


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