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Mike Fechner
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We are occasionally using EA (I believe we are still on V8) to keep a model of our framework code up to date. We use it mainly for documentation purposes and every now and then to sketch a certain scenario as a basis for design discussions. We don’t use EA on a daily basis to design software (we have our own specific tools for that). We’ve developed the process to reverse engineer our source code based on XREF and Proparse ourselves – and could also use that to generate code. We interface with EA using the .NET Interop classes. We can use models stored in EAP files (MS Access DB) or Progress. That’s not relevant for us.
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