My company uses Visual Paradigm for process modeling, system modeling, and, basically, for any system or IT-related system that requires some modeling or for analysis and design.
My primary use case of this tool is for process modeling. It's not a fully BPM tool, it's just for process modeling. I use it for as-is and to-be process modeling.
Head Of Research Department at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2021-02-22T11:53:32Z
Feb 22, 2021
We use Visual Paradigm to create and manage development processes. We have a license for 12 users, but in reality, there are more than 30 employees using this solution.
Visual Paradigm is a UML tool. The tool is designed for a wide range of users including software engineers, system analysts, business analysts and system architects, or for anyone who is interested in reliably building large-scale software systems using an object-oriented approach. In addition, Visual Paradigm supports the latest standards of UML notation.
We use the solution for business processes and data modeling. It helps us with EPC diagrams and UML class diagrams. I use these features daily.
I primarily use it for BPM and BMM projects.
I use Visual Paradigm mostly for data modeling. I use it both in communications and conceptual data modeling, as well as database generation.
My company uses Visual Paradigm for process modeling, system modeling, and, basically, for any system or IT-related system that requires some modeling or for analysis and design.
We are working on enterprise architecture and have a banking business model we make available for the customers.
We are using Visual Paradigm as a VPM process model and enterprise architect.
The solution is used to help teach software engineering.
I am a consultant and I have many projects with my customers where I use Visual Paradigm for business, process, and software analysis models.
I use Visual Paradigm for class diagrams and entity relationship diagrams.
My primary use case of this tool is for process modeling. It's not a fully BPM tool, it's just for process modeling. I use it for as-is and to-be process modeling.
We use Visual Paradigm to create and manage development processes. We have a license for 12 users, but in reality, there are more than 30 employees using this solution.
I used the product because I needed to do data modeling for financial services, risk management, and investment activities.
We primarily use the solution for different kinds of analysis such as software analysis.
I am a consultant, and I use this solution to model various business needs to show my clients. I run this solution in a Linux environment.
We primarily use the Solution Architecture Models and the Enterprise Architecture Model.