| Introduction |
Get a quick overview of what you can do with WinA&D. Look at sample projects for structured analysis and design, UML design, data model with SQL generation, requirements management and system model with simulation.
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| Getting Started | |
After you install WinA&D, where do you start? Take a look at sample projects, PDF guides, help system and application preferences.
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| Run on Vista or Standard User Account | |
The default location for sample projects and data files is within the program files directory. To run from Windows Vista or a standard user account, you'll need to relocate these files elsewhere on disk with a few button clicks.
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| Create a Project | |
Learn the basics to create any kind of project, open and save documents or close the project. Add a new document to an existing project.
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| Data Flow Diagrams | |
Learn how to draw data flow diagrams that show the flow and transformation of data through a system. Navigate between diagrams and learn your way around a typical project.
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| Class Diagram | |
Draw a class diagram showing classes, relationships, attributes and operations. Add some details about class members and generate source code linked directly to the model.
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| Requirements Management | |
Learn the basic of managing requirements. Define requirement entries with a user controlled definition dialog. Analyze requirement data with custom views and queries in the Requirements Matrix window.
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| Create System Model | |
Draw a simple causal loop diagram, add variables and equations, then simulate the model. Use the data file editor to view output data.
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| Bank Account Simulation | |
Review a causal loop diagram with variables and equations. Run a simulation with different input data and present output results in a table or graph.
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| Flowcharts | |
Flowcharts use various kinds of named symbols with arrowed lines to show how an algorithm or process works.
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