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Microsoft Windows (98, 2000, XP, or Vista), Linux, Solaris, or all other Java-enabled platforms.
Eclipse 3.1 or above.
Intel Pentium III Compatible Processor at 1.0 GHz or higher.
Minimum 256MB RAM, but 1.0 GB is recommended.
Minimum 400MB disk space.
Microsoft Visio 2003 and Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 are required for using Visio Shape and Import Visio Stencils.
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 Requirements Management
 
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Requirement diagrams Watch Demo »
Learn how to work with requirement diagrams in SDE-EC to perform requirements capturing and specification using a more effective and practical approach.
   
 
CRC card diagrams Watch Demo »
Learn how to work with CRC card diagrams to identify classes and their responsibilities by using this traditional technique in object-oriented modeling.
   
 
Identify candidate activity and action by textual analysis Watch Demo »
Besides identifying a candidate class as a class or use case, you may also set its type as an activity or action, and create the corresponding model from it.
 
 
Textual analysis Watch Demo »
Learn how to use the textual analysis editor to identify candidate classes from a problem statement, and create actual models from the candidate classes and use them to create UML diagrams.
   
 
User interface designer Watch Demo »
Visual Paradigm User Interface Designer is extremely easy to use, with screen mock up tools that only need drag and drop actions to create components. Our Visual Alignment Guide also allows you to tidy up your screen , and our automatic orientation detection feature lets you format your components easily. Orientation can also be switched using the Resource-centric Interface, and UI components can be grouped together for easy manipulation.
   
 
Define and customize requirement types Watch Demo »
Requirements can be of many types, and the way of categorizing requirements is subject to many different factors. In this demonstration, you'll see how to create different types of requirement, and how to create requirement of a type.
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