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Avolution Pty Ltd.
Company typePrivate
IndustryEnterprise and Solution Architecture and Modelling, Business Process Modelling and Analysis
Founded2001
HeadquartersSydney, Australia
ProductsABACUS
DivisionsAMER, EMEA and APAC
Websitewww.avolutionsoftware.com

Avolution is a global provider of Enterprise Architecture, Enterprise Modeling and Process Modeling software with offices based in Sydney, Singapore, London, Dubai, Washington Metropolitan Area and New Brunswick. Avolution was spun-out from the University of Technology, Sydney in 2001.

The company's product, ABACUS, is a software package used for Enterprise Architecture (EA), Enterprise Modeling, Process Modeling and Roadmapping and supports over 100 frameworks and notations including TOGAF, ArchiMate, BPMN, UML, UPDM, ITIL, FEAF, Zachman and Frameworx.

The name ABACUS stands for the "Algorithm-Based Analysis, Communication and Understanding of Systems".

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