What's New in Lattix 4.1
Join Lattix for a live demonstration of Lattix 4.1 and learn how to take advantage of its new features and capabilities. Neeraj Sangal, founder and president of Lattix, will highlight the customer-driven innovations in Lattix 4.1 including support for re-architecting and service extraction for SOA. Components and services can now be extracted utilizing the new tagging, impact analysis and reporting capabilities in Lattix 4.1.
This webinar will be held in three sessions, with each focused on different technologies:
For the C/C++ session on Tuesday May 13th from 11:00-12:00 EST (GMT -4), click here to register
Lattix LDM: Advanced Techniques and Tips
To get the most of your Lattix evaluation or purchase, you should know a few key techniques about Lattix LDM and the DSM approach. Let us give you the benefit of our expertise and experience in assisting many Lattix customers. During this live demonstration, you will learn how to:
- discover your architecture even if it has deviated significantly from the original intent through DSM partitioning and other advanced techniques
- use the Conceptual Architecture Diagram to express your intended structure while transforming the DSM
- investigate the impact of proposed changes by utilizing special features
- understand how to extract virtually any kind of dependency information from different contexts and various information panels while navigating Lattix LDM
- generate critical reports and publish the results in many formats including on your intranet
Next Date: Thursday April 10th from 14:00-15:00 EST (20:00-21:00 CET)(Click here to register)
Dependencies Beyond Code: The Big Picture View of Enterprise Java Systems
Most large scale enterprise systems are built using a variety of technologies. For instance, when developers create an enterprise application using the Spring Framework, they are dealing with not just java classes or interfaces but also Spring Beans. Spring Beans are entities that depend not just on each other but also on other entities such as java classes. Similarly, Hibernate is an object relational framework that maps java classes to database tables. Databases contain not just data entities such as tables and views but they also contain entities such as stored procedures and packages.
Lattix has extended the use of DSMs to represent Spring and Hibernate configurations as well as the structure of the code and database. This allows users to create a big picture view of their entire system and to better understand how changes can propagate throughout the system. Quickly learn how you can get this visibility into your system, identify opportunities to improve the architecture, eliminate bad dependencies, and systematically control your software.
This interactive Webinar includes a live demonstration. You will be encouraged to ask questions of the presenter and have the added benefit of hearing the questions asked by your peers.
Next Date: TBD (Click here to register)
Applying Lattix on Ada and C/C++ Embedded Systems
Let us show you how to use Lattix LDM to analyze, refactor, test, and maintain the architecture of your Ada and C/C++ applications and embedded systems. During this live demonstration, you will learn how to:
- produce a precise blueprint of your system to share with your extended team and use to assess the impact of change
- identify short-term opportunities to break couplings and improve the architecture by changing the code organization
- create just a few rules which will prevent further erosion of the architecture