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Lattix LDI (with Excel)

Lattix 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 other languages, configuration files and proprietary tools.




In this example, LDI has been used to map the web services dependencies on the database


Included with the LDI Module is the Excel Module so that data can be loaded from Excel spreadsheets

Features

In addition to the standard Lattix key features, Lattix LDI can be used to:

  • Add other sources of dependencies to enrich the DSM of an extended system, such as those from configuration files, registries, and proprietary repositories and tools
  • Map an Enterprise System by combining the interdependencies between applications, services, and databases with business processes
  • Analyse other domains such as product structures in PLM and project plans in project management systems
  • Easy to load data from any Excel spreadsheet representation.

Please contact Lattix if you are interested in learning more about how to fully leverage the power of LDI in your project or organization.

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