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Lattix for .NET

Lattix for .NET enables you to analyze the architecture of your .NET (C#, C/C++, VB.NET) managed applications in terms of the system elements and their interrelationships (exe, dlls, namespaces, classes, methods, etc.).

This is the DSM of the lower layers of the .NET framework, showing the structure of the system.dll subsystem.

Click here to see a detailed view of the highly coupled mscorlib.dll subsystem

Also available for this module are command line options which enable integration with Visual Studio.

Features

In addition to the standard Lattix key features, Lattix for .NET has these specific features:

  • identify dependencies between assemblies
  • explore dependencies at the level of methods and class members
  • full support for .NET-specific dependencies such as property and events

Specifications

Lattix for .NET
Platforms Windows 2000 and later, Linux, Mac OS X
Input Sources .NET DLL or EXE Assemblies
System Requirements Required: 512 MB of RAM
Recommended for Large System Analysis: 2GB for 32-bit & 4GB for 64-bit OS
Java 1.5 or later

 

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