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Lattix LDM & LDV

Discover, analyze, define and control your system architecture

Lattix LDM and LDV are desktop applications that enable you to create Dependency Models of your 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. With Lattix LDV, you can load a project created with LDM and do everything that is possible with LDM, including impact analysis, except that you cannot save changes.

  • Look down a column to see dependencies for each system.
  • Decomposition hierarchy enables massive scalability
  • Design rules allow precise specification of layering and componentization.
  • Control exactly how 3rd party libraries are used.

Learn about the key features of Lattix LDM

Learn about the wide range of available Solutions and Modules.

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