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Lattix Overview
Creating dependency models across software and services
The Dependency Models in Lattix are well suited for expressing key architectural patterns such as layering and componentisation which often cannot be expressed easily, or communicated across the entire spectrum of project stakeholders from Managers, Architects, Partners, Developers and Testers.

Lattix LDM
Lattix LDM enables you to create Dependency Models of your software systems, including applications, databases, services, and configuration files. With Lattix LDM, you can analyse your architecture in detail, edit the structure to create what-if and should-be architectures, and then create Design Rules to formalise and communicate that architecture to your entire development organisation. Available Lattix LDM modules include ActionScript, Ada, C/C++, Fortran, Java, .NET, Python, SQL Server, Sybase, Delphi Pascal, Oracle and UML.
Lattix LDC
Lattix LDC is a command line utility that integrates into your software build system and allows you to automatically update your Dependency Model from your system's latest build, and check that build against the Design Rules you created to formalise your architecture. Violations are reported, and can be emailed to the team so that action can be taken quickly to preserve the quality of the software. Lattix LDC can be integrated with your builds to automatically publish web reports of changes, architectural violations, metrics and a variety of other data from a browser.
Lattix LDI
Lattix LDI is an XML specification that allows you to import your own dependency information. This might include related business or resource dependencies.
Lattix Repository
The Lattix Repository and Lattix Project Browser provide a powerful way to publish and track the architecture of your projects over time, increasing your capacity to deliver architectural governance of you applications. The Lattix Repository, is updated manually with LDM or automatically with LDC, includes a web server to enable access via a web browser.


