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Posted By admin On 01.01.20R9.7 / January 2017; 12 months ago ( January 2017) Development status Active Website As of October 2017 erwin Data Modeler (stylized as erwin but formerly as ERwin) is computer software for. Originally developed by, erwin has since been acquired by a series of companies, before being spun-off by the Parallax Capital Partners, which acquired and it as a separate entity, erwin, Inc., managed by CEO Adam Famularo. The software’s engine is based on the method, although it now also supports diagrams displayed with a variant notation, as well as a dimensional modeling notation. Contents. History ERwin was created by, which was based in. In May 1993, Logic Works released ERwin/ERX, a version of the tool designed to work in conjunction with.
The database models created using ERwin could be translated into software built through the PowerBuilder (IDE). In May 1995, Logic Works ERwin was expanded to include several other IDEs, adding SQLWindows from and from Microsoft. As of 1996, ERwin was among several data modeling software solutions being used to facilitate a wide move to the in database management.
In 1998, Logic Works was acquired by which was later acquired, in May 1999, by (CA). ERwin was initially made part of CA’s Jasmine suite but it was later added to their new AllFusion suite under the name AllFusion ERwin Data Modeler. The tool was later renamed to CA ERwin Data Modeler. In 2014 sought to acquire the product from This acquisition was blocked by the over anti-competitive concerns. In April 2016, Parallax Capital Partners, a, acquired the software from CA Technologies and appointed Adam Famularo as CEO. The company now operates under a new name stylized as erwin, Inc. In September 2016, erwin announced that it had acquired Corso, a British service provider.
In December of the same year, erwin acquired the software, with a plan to integrate the two. Overview At its core, erwin has a tool (or CASE tool). Users can utilize erwin Data Modeler as a way to take and create a that is not dependent on a specific database technology. This schematic model can be used to create the. Users can then forward engineer the required to instantiate the schema for a range of. The software includes features to graphically modify the model, including dialog boxes for specifying the number of, and data uniqueness.
Erwin supports three data modeling languages:, a variant of developed by, and a form of notation. The software also allows users to generate data models by reverse-engineering pre-existing databases that are based on several different formats. Another included feature is erwin’s ability to create reusable design standards: “including naming standards, data type standards, model templates and more.” The software includes several features for modifying how the data model is displayed, including options for several colors, fonts, diagrams, subject areas and layouts. Erwin’s Complete Compare feature allows the user to compare two versions of a model, displays differences, and allows for merging and updates in either direction. As of March 2016, the software bundle also includes its own Report Designer. Release history Release version Date Notable features R3.0 May 1997 Redesigned user interface, integrated reporting tool R9.6 March 2016 integration, Mart Server and Report Designer R9.7 January 2017 Notable users Beginning in 1992, the (UNDP) was one of the larger organizations to utilize ERwin to integrate its many independent databases located at its 120 field offices.
UNDP used ERwin to develop a “corporate data model”, with the goal of “reducing redundant data entry” and create a single database framework based on which “all future systems can be designed”. ERwin was used to both reverse-engineer existing data at field offices and also move data from Computer Associates’ to ’s UnixRDBMS. As of 2001, the insurance company used Erwin Data Modeler to automate maintenance of its definitions. Aetna’s database consisted of 15,000 table definitions which became difficult to maintain manually. As of 2002, ERwin was among the products used by the.
The software was also in use by Utah State Office of Education as of 2006. References.
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