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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.
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Microsoft Visio 2003 and Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 are required for using Visio Shape and Import Visio Stencils.
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Annotation with callout shapes Watch Demo »
Designers often need to be able to jot down information which should not be part of the model itself, such as comments, notes, explanation, or other type of external mark that describe a model. Callout shape can be used to annotate models.
   
 
Organize model elements and diagrams using Model Explorer Watch Demo »
When modeling in different phrases of the whole project cycle, you can make use of the Model Explorer to achieve better organization of model elements and diagrams, and to avoid mixing up the models designed for different phrases.
   
 
Handi-Selection tool Watch Demo »
Editing a complex diagram could be a difficult and error prone task due to the need of selecting a large region of shapes to perform mass editing, such as moving. With Handi-Selection, you can select shapes from within the range of any of the four sides of the mouse cursor position. As a result, you can select and work with a large number of shape comfortably.
   
 
Overview diagrams Watch Demo »
See how you can make use of overview diagrams to present the relationships among diagrams in the project visually.
   
 
Copy diagrams as images for use in other applications Watch Demo »
SDE-EC diagrams can be copied as images and pasted to other applications such as Microsoft Office.
   
 
Reverse connector directions Watch Demo »
Reverse a connector easily with just a few clicks, without the risk of messing up the diagram.
   
 
Jump to feature for selecting a particular shape or model Watch Demo »
Using the "jump to" facility, you can quickly locate a shape or model by its name, in either the active diagram or the entire project.
   
 
Selectable/non-selectable toggling for shapes Watch Demo »
You can make certain shapes and connectors non-selectable so that they will not be moved accidentally.
   
 
Reference to any type of artifact Watch Demo »
Although UML contains a rich notation set, sometimes it's still not enough to present the idea. In these cases, we may need to refer to other documents, websites, diagrams and shapes for annotation. This demonstration shows you how to add and navigate to related resources from a model.
   
 
Tagged value display toggling for diagram elements Watch Demo »
Tagged values of a model are not shown in the diagram by default. You will learn how to make tagged values visible in a diagram in this demonstration.
   
 
Space reclamation or elimination using Sweeper feature Watch Demo »
One of the benefits of diagramming in digital form is that you can change your mind at any time with very low cost.

Have you ever tried to insert something in the middle of your very complex and almost complete diagram? It is just a disaster.

With the Sweeper and Handi-Selection, you can reclaim and eliminate spaces in any part of your diagram. You simply need not to go through error prone and time-consuming shape-by-shape selection and editing.
   
 
Drag-and-drop creation of shapes using trees in diagrams Watch Demo »
SDE-EC allows shapes to be created by drag and drop from tree to diagram. This enables the creation of multiple views on the same model, and you can reuse the same model in different types of diagrams.
   
 
Spell checking Watch Demo »
The Spell Checking feature supports spell checking in all inline editing, as well as in Textual Analysis. It provides intelligent suggestions for words, and you can add your own words into your personal dictionary.
   
 
Diagram information display in diagrams Watch Demo »
See how you can make use of a Diagram Info Shape to display information about a diagram, such as the diagram name and documentation.
   
 
Drag-and-drop copying, moving and reordering of classes and entity members Watch Demo »
When modeling, we often need to move or copy model members, such as attributes or operations for class model and columns for entity model, for the sake of sharing similar characteristics or behaviors among models. All these can be done by drag and drop.
   
 
Diagram renaming boxes Watch Demo »
Diagrams are supposed to be named upon creation. Diagram name can be entered easily at the rename box which appear at the top of a diagram. You'll see how to name and rename a diagram with the rename box.
 
 
Annotation with freehand shapes Watch Demo »
With the support of Freehand Shape in annotating models, the diagrams will be more understandable without word description. It increases the clearance of the organization of the diagrams as well.
   
 
Bookmark support Watch Demo »
You can go to shapes or diagram easily by visiting bookmarks. This demonstration presents how to add bookmark to selected shapes.
   
 
Customizable data types for use with multiple programming languages Watch Demo »
When creating a SDE-EC project, you can specify its programming language. This determines the default set of data types that available. You can change the project language later, or even define a new programming language with the list of data types you specified.
   
 
Resource-centric interface Watch Demo »
Visual Paradigm is the first vendor to introduce the Resource centric diagramming interface. The Resource centric interface greatly improves the efficiency of modeling. Modelers need not to go back and forth between the tool bar and diagrams for creating, connecting and modifying diagrams. Resource Centric interface can also ensure diagrams with correct syntax are created at once.
   
 
Mouse gestures Watch Demo »
Mouse Gesture offers you a natural way of diagramming as if you are using a pen and paper. There are three types of gestures. Create element gesture lets you create shapes in diagram. Connect element gesture connects shapes in diagram. Action gesture executes certain commands such as to layout a diagram.
   
 
Group creation support    Watch Demo »
You can group selected shapes so you can manipulate shapes easily, as if they are a single shape.
   
 
Quick connect feature Watch Demo »
The quick connect feature enables you to create a connection from one shape to another with minimal effort. This makes it more convenient when connecting shapes in a large and complex diagram.
   
 
Diagram locking Watch Demo »
To prevent accidental modification, you can lock the diagram so that no changes can be made to the appearance of the diagram.
   
 
Package headers for all types of diagrams Watch Demo »
The package header that exists in class diagrams now applies to all types of diagram. You can therefore specify the parent package of diagram more conveniently.
   
 
Rectilinear, round rectilinear, oblique, round oblique and curve connector styles Watch Demo »
Learn how to apply different connector styles to connectors to suit diagrams of different natures.
   
 
Create shapes with user-defined initial sizes Watch Demo »
Instead of creating shape with its default size, it is also possible to create shape with the initial size you specified.
   
 
In-line editing Watch Demo »
Without needing to walk through complex dialog boxes, most diagram elements can be edited directly in the diagram in SDE-EC for quicker and smoother operations.
   
 
Numerous grid options Watch Demo »
By configuring the grid options to the appropriate values, the efficiency and accuracy of diagram editing can be greatly enhanced.
   
 
Jump to diagram feature Watch Demo »
Using the "jump to" facility, you can quickly locate a diagram by its name. This saves you time from searching through the Diagram Navigator.
   
 
Open view from model element Watch Demo »
When the design grow bigger, you may want to review the diagram which contains a particular model to get better understanding for that model. In this demonstration, you'll see how to open a view from a model.
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