List of Sparx Enterprise Architect Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Sparx Enterprise Architect customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Sparx Enterprise Architect for Application Lifecycle Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Sparx Enterprise Architect for Application Lifecycle Management include: BAE Systems United Kingdom, a United Kingdom based Aerospace and Defense organisation with 49400 employees and revenues of $9.42 billion, St.George Bank, a Australia based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 5700 employees and revenues of $1.20 billion, IAG New Zealand, a New Zealand based Insurance organisation with 4000 employees and revenues of $600.0 million, MTSI, a United States based Aerospace and Defense organisation with 1700 employees and revenues of $350.0 million and many others.
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BAE Systems United Kingdom | Aerospace and Defense | 49400 | $9.4B | United Kingdom | Sparx Systems | Sparx Enterprise Architect | Application Lifecycle Management | 2007 | Objektdev |
In 2007, BAE Systems United Kingdom deployed Sparx Enterprise Architect as part of an Application Lifecycle Management effort to model an Ada83 codebase and associated database schema for a Royal Navy command-and-control system migration. The engagement focused on using model-driven techniques to capture existing software structure and to drive automated artifact generation during the migration program.
Sparx Enterprise Architect was configured to use UML 2.1 for structural and behavioral modeling, and EA code engineering was applied to reverse engineer Ada83 sources and to forward-generate updated code artifacts. A custom Enterprise Architect plug-in was developed to automate object relational mapping patterns and to accelerate SQL generation, extending EA code engineering and model-to-text capabilities.
The implementation directly integrated modeling outputs with the codebase and database schema, enabling automated code and SQL generation from the repository and supporting software engineering and database engineering teams working on the command-and-control program. Operational coverage was centered on the Royal Navy system migration, with modeling used as the primary artifact for planning, conversion, and validation activities.
Objektdev acted as the specialist systems integrator for the engagement, delivering the custom EA plug-in and implementation services. Governance and process changes emphasized modeling-driven workflows and automated artifact generation to streamline the migration. The case study documents measurable productivity gains and cost savings resulting from the use of Sparx Enterprise Architect and the automation introduced by the custom tooling.
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IAG New Zealand | Insurance | 4000 | $600M | New Zealand | Sparx Systems | Sparx Enterprise Architect | Application Lifecycle Management | 2007 | n/a |
In 2007 IAG New Zealand implemented Sparx Enterprise Architect and deployed Sparx Enterprise Architect as its Application Lifecycle Management platform across New Zealand operations. The deployment established an enterprise wide architecture and application portfolio as a single point of truth for applications, databases and infrastructure across its New Zealand footprint.
Implementation emphasized enterprise architecture modelling, application portfolio modelling and requirements traceability using a central model based repository to link application components, data assets and infrastructure elements. Governance was realigned to use the unified repository for artefact management and change control, enabling application owners and IT change teams to perform impact analysis and maintain consistency across solution designs, supporting IT and architecture functions across IAG New Zealand.
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MTSI | Aerospace and Defense | 1700 | $350M | United States | Sparx Systems | Sparx Enterprise Architect | Application Lifecycle Management | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, MTSI implemented Sparx Enterprise Architect for Application Lifecycle Management to support Model Based Systems Engineering activities for the Missile Defense Agency. The engagement was executed from November 2016 to March 2017 in Huntsville, Alabama, and framed around enterprise modeling for ground test and early digital product development for GMD and THAAD weapon systems.
Sparx Enterprise Architect was configured to support SysML diagramming and behavior diagrams, requirements traceability matrices, use case modeling, System Engineering Plans, Software Development Plans, Integrated Master Test and Evaluation Master Plans, comment resolution artifacts, and E-Tasker-driven review workflows. The implementation aligned with the Object Oriented Systems Engineering Methods methodology, with model development and OOSEM templates established to govern artifact structure and traceability within the Application Lifecycle Management environment.
The initiative included explicit interoperability workstreams, providing instructional understanding of the relationship between Sparx Enterprise Architect and IBM Rational Rhapsody for continuing modeling efforts, and reviewing MIL-STD-6016 Link 16 message decomposition to inform Objective Simulation Framework stimulation in the Early Digital Product. Integration activity focused on embedding the MDA Objective Simulation Framework digital prototype into the Enterprise Digital Integrated System Simulation through OOSEM model artifacts and simulation-facing model exports. Operational coverage targeted DE S personnel and the EE Cell integrated product team, supporting systems engineering, simulation, and software development interfaces.
Governance and process work centered on transitioning traditional systems engineering practices to MBSE, delivering instructional briefings and establishing modeling governance, model review and comment resolution processes, and RTM-driven verification workflows. The implementation emphasized structured model artifact management and cross-tool modeling discipline rather than tactical tool replacement narratives.
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Banking and Financial Services | 5700 | $1.2B | Australia | Sparx Systems | Sparx Enterprise Architect | Application Lifecycle Management | 2007 | n/a |
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