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Archi is a free and open-source visual-modelling and design tool for creating ArchiMate models and modelling sketches.
Developer(s) | Phil Beauvoir, Jean-Baptiste Sarrodie |
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Stable release | Archi 5.2.0
/ November 1, 2023 |
Repository | github |
Platform | Java SE |
Available in | English |
Type | Enterprise architecture modeling |
License | MIT License |
Website | www |
Archi was initially funded between 2010 and 2012 by Jisc as part of a national project aimed at supporting a programme of Enterprise Architecture in the UK higher education sector.[1]
Since January 2013, Archi has been maintained by its creators, Phil Beauvoir[2] and Jean-Baptiste Sarrodie.
Connection with ArchiMate and The Open Group
editArchi supports the ArchiMate 3.2 modelling language, a technical standard from The Open Group. Archi provides an open source reference implementation of ArchiMate, and is currently being used as one of the tools to implement The Open Group ArchiMate Model Exchange File Format.[3]
Features
edit- ArchiMate 3.1 model support
- Sketches
- Cross-platform
- Open Source
- Free
- Expandable using plugins
Plugins
editThose plugins are available in github:
- Grafico (Git Friendly Archi File COllection) is a way to persist an Archimate model in a collection of XML files that can be easily tracked and merged using any control version system or source code management tool, for example Git.
- Database Plugin allows to store the Archimate models in a central repository (database).
- Form Plugin: add the ability to show and update elements and relationships properties in a form.
- Specialization plugin: allow to change the icon of elements and to replace the label of elements and relationships.
- Script plugin: automates some actions (load model, generate web site, ...).
- ServiceNow Import Plugin: Download CMDB information from ServiceNow web services and convert them to Archimate elements and relationships.
References
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