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Lattix LDM

Discover, analyze, define and control your architecture.

Lattix LDM enables you to create Dependency Models of your software systems, including applications, databases, services, and configuration files. With Lattix LDM, you can analyze your architecture in detail, edit the structure to create what-if and should-be architectures, and then create Design Rules to formalize and communicate that architecture to your entire development organization.

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Lattix LDM Solutions

Lattix LDM is available in the following Solutions to fit the needs of your organization:

Ada Lattix LDM for Ada enables you to analyze the architecture of any Ada 83 and 95 application in terms of the system elements and their interrelationships (directories, package spec files and package body files). Included with this solution is a module for loading dependency data from Understand for Ada.
C/C++ Lattix LDM for C/C++ enables you to analyze the architecture of any C/C++ application in terms of the system elements and their interrelationships (directories, source files, header files and idl files). Included with this solution are modules for loading dependency data from Understand for C++, Doxygen, and Microsoft BSC files.
Delphi Pascal Lattix LDM for Delphi Pascal enables you to analyze the architecture of Delphi Pascal applications in terms of the system units and their interrelationships. Included with this solution is a module for loading dependency data from Dependency Analyzer from ModelMaker Tools.
Java Lattix LDM for Java enables you to analyze the architecture of your Java application in terms of the elements and their interrelationships (jars, packages, classes, methods, etc.). Included with this solution are modules for Hibernate and Spring Framework, as well as IDE plugins for NetBeans and Eclipse.
.NET Lattix LDM for .NET enables you to analyze the architecture of your .NET application in terms of the system elements and their interrelationships (exe, dlls, namespaces, classes, methods, etc.). Also available for this module are command line options which enable integration with VS2005.
Oracle
Lattix LDM for Oracle allows you to look at the architecture of your Oracle 9i or 10g database system in terms of database elements and their interrelationships (schemas, tables, stored procedures, triggers, types, etc)
SQL Server
Lattix LDM for SQL Server allows you to look at the architecture of your SQL Server 2000 and 2005 database systems in terms of database elements and their interrelationships (schemas, tables, stored procedures, triggers, types, etc)
Sybase
Lattix LDM for Sybase allows you to look at the architecture of your Sybase ASE 12.5.x and 15.x database systems in terms of database elements and their interrelationships (schemas, tables, stored procedures, triggers, types, etc)
LDI
LDI enables you to specify your own systems and configurations to create an end-to-end view of an enterprise system that includes business processes. LDI is an XML specification that allows users to load dependency information from different languages, configuration files and proprietary tools.

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