Integrations
Usability and infrastructure
Implements the latest OMG standard version and contains complete support of all domains and views. This includes:
Beginning with Version 19.0, the UPDM 3 Plugin became known as the UAF plugin. The plugin name changed to stay in alignment with the OMG standard.
If you are using the Cameo Enterprise Architecture modeling tool, you will still be able continue working with the UPDM 2 plugin, and you will be able to switch to the UAF Plugin at any time. Please note, there will be no reverting after migrating projects to UAF.
The latest UAF Profile versions are supported. This improvement also contains:
Starting with Version 19.0, the BPMN 2.1 standard version is supported.
MagicGrid, created by No Magic, Inc., is a modeling approach for systems engineering. MagicGrid describes how to perform problem domain analysis and produce the system design, from stakeholder needs creation to system design verification. The idea for MagicGrid developed while helping our clients from various industries (automotive, aerospace, healthcare/medical, rail, defense, logistics, etc.) throughout the adaption of diverse MBSE methods and frameworks. MagicGrid summarizes the best practices of these adaptions and suggests its own simplified and unambiguous method of modeling systems.
To facilitate MBSE modeling, two new project templates accompany the MagicGrid approach in version 19.0:
No Magic is proud to present the release of the Teamcenter plugin, complementing Teamcenter (Siemens product lifecycle management (PLM) software) with UML/SysML modeling capabilities provided by MagicDraw. The new plugin includes the following benefits:
Beginning with version 19.0, MagicDraw will be able to link and share data using Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration (OSLC) integration. This means:
The Excel/CSV synchronization mechanism ensures continuous work with Excel/CSV files along with MagicDraw tables. As of Version 19.0, you can manually sync data between Excel/CSV files and MagicDraw tables. Simply drag the Excel/CSV file in any MagicDraw table to link it and set the mapping options before starting synchronization.
The renewed mechanism of hyperlinks to model elements brings the ability to embed live model hyperlinks in documentation texts, numeric values into requirements, and keep various expression and constraint texts up to date. Hyperlinks to model elements are updated automatically or with your control after changing the referenced element name. This keeps the hyperlink text and the element data to which it refers cohesive. Additionally, it is now possible to embed hyperlinks to model elements in plain text fields, including constraint text, value expressions, etc. Wherever you see this button , you can insert a hyperlink to element in the text or just press Ctrl+K.
MagicDraw 19.0 provides the ability to search for information in all types of diagrams, including tables, matrices and maps. Open the search bar by clicking in a diagram toolbar or simply pressing Ctrl+F. Use this feature to find the desired text displayed in a large diagram and quickly navigate the search results. After typing the search phrase, the diagram scrolls to the first match (highlighted in orange), as shown below. Diagram symbols that do not contain your search phrase are shaded to emphasize the information you want to find.
Legends have been improved to allow a wider range of usage options. Now you can:
We are proud to announce that our tools will support the new SysML 1.5 specification as of 19.0 LTR! The main change is the new concept of Abstract Requirement, allowing you to extend the Requirement concept and base it on any kind of model elements.
You will be able to represent Association Block usages in the Internal Block Diagrams. Simply drag the Association Block from the model onto a Connector to set it as its type and automatically create a Connector Property symbol with a dashed line attached to the Connector.
The Comment path is now displayed after dragging it from the Model Browser to the diagram pane when enabling the Display Paths on Element Drop option in the Environment Option dialog.
You can now set the Enable Automatic Behavior Creation and Type Selection options separately for each project.