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    QPR Modeling Client Editions

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    QPR Modeling Client comes in two different editions: QPR EnterpriseArchitect and QPR ProcessDesigner. To find out the differences between the versions, see the table below:

     

    Functionality

    QPR EnterpriseArchitect

    QPR ProcessDesigner

    Create and edit models saved as files.

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    Create and edit models saved to QPR Modeling Client Server.

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    Publish models to QPR Portal.

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    Publish models as web pages.

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    Write and run scripts using QPR API.

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    BPMN modeling support.

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    BPMN 2 modeling support with import and export

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    Assign user rights to models and individual parts of models.

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    Protect file models with a password.

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    Utilize base models in modeling.

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    Utilize version management and branching with models.

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    Create links between models using cross-model interfaces.

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    Create links inside a model using cross-model interfaces.

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    Create interface relations for process steps and element types.

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    Check out models from server for offline editing and check them back in.

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    Create multilingual versions of models.

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    Utilize Matrix Views.

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    Utilize linking with QPR Metrics

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    Import and export XML and XPDL data

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    Link Microsoft SharePoint documents with models

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    Link documents from content management systems that support the Content Management Interoperability System (CMIS) standard with models

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    Access QPR on the Web through the Ribbon

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    Utilize Enterprise Architecture templates.

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    Modify hierarchical modeling behaviour in element type definitions and create elements of that type.

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    Archimate modeling support.

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    Enhanced Tool Palette.

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    Model licensing support.

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    BPMN 2 EA edition support.

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    When the content in this guide apply only to specific editions of QPR Modeling Client, the following icons are used to indicate the editions:

    EA_iconQPR EnterpriseArchitect

    PD_iconQPR ProcessDesigner

     

    Note that an evaluation watermark is visible in models opened with the evaluation version. Also note that screenshots in this guide are from QPR EnterpriseArchitect, so they might display some details which are not available in QPR ProcessDesigner.