MDG Technology for Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN)

BPMN defines a Business Process Diagram (BPD), which is based on a flowcharting technique tailored for creating graphical models of business process operations. It is a notation that is readily understandable by all business users, from the business analysts that create the initial drafts of the processes, to the technical developers responsible for implementing the technology that will perform those processes, and finally, to the business people who will manage and monitor those processes.

BPMN MDG Technology brings BPMN support to Enterprise Architect
The BPMN Add-in for Enterprise Architect provides a full-featured implementation of the Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN). This allows business processes to be expressed in a standard graphical notation.

Share Models throughout the Organization
Business modelers and software modelers may now combine the power of Enterprise Architect with BPMN, using a single application for all their modelling needs. This will improve communication and productivity across your organization.

Validate BPMN Models
As an aid to correct modeling, business process diagrams may be validated against a range of rules and constraints.

Key Features
Supports BPMN version 1.0
Provides the BPMN core graphical elements
All of the supporting types and non-graphical BPMN elements
BPMN based model validation

Before you download:

  • Enterprise Architect 7.0 comes complete with MDG Technology for BPMN version 1.4
  • MDG Technology for BPMN add-in version 1.3 is for use only with Enterprise Architect 6.5
  • Note: You can use the BPMN add-in version 1.3 with Enterprise Architect 7.0, if you require the model validation component of the BPMN add-in. However you should not load the MDG technology from the BPMN add-in menu. A separate add-in providing model validation for BPMN may be provided in future for Enterprise Architect 7.0 and higher.

Download EABPMN.exe Version: 1.3 to experience the fully featured implementation of the Business Process Modeling Notation. Visit www.bpmn.org for more information on BPMN.