Lattix LDM for Eclipse Now Available

Software architecture management solution provides powerful way to manage the architecture of Eclipse projects throughout the software development lifecycle

ANDOVER, MA -- January 16, 2006 -- Lattix, Inc. today announced the immediate availability of Lattix LDM for Eclipse as part of the new 2.5 version of Lattix LDM. With this new Eclipse plug-in, Lattix further extends the developers' capabilities to visualize and maintain the architecture during application development by delivering the power of Lightweight Dependency Models (LDM) to formalize, communicate, and control the architecture of Eclipse projects.

Lattix has pioneered an approach that utilizes system interdependencies to create an accurate blueprint of large, mission-critical software systems. Lattix LDM for Eclipse is the first commercial product to use a dependency structure matrix for a highly compact and scaleable representation of the entire system. With the Lightweight Dependency Model approach, architects and developers can analyze their architecture in detail, edit the structure to create what-if scenarios, and then specify design rules to formalize and communicate that architecture to the entire development organization.

Lattix LDM for Eclipse provides these unique capabilities:

  • Map Architecture to Actual Code: Seamlessly go from the big picture to the detail; select a subsystem and examine the code associated with its dependencies

  • Test Architecture and Detect Architectural Violations While Coding: Maintain the architecture during actual development and prevent architectural erosion

  • Refactor Architecture: Combine architectural remediation suggested by Lattix LDM with Eclipse refactoring capabilities in order to decouple subsystems, remove unwanted dependencies, and rename subsystems so that the code organization reflects the intended architecture

Lattix LDM is part of the software architecture management solutions from Lattix, which enable companies to improve and maintain quality, enhance testability, lower costs through more effective development, and manage risks by understanding the impact of proposed changes.

The LDM Approach

The new LDM approach offers these distinct advantages over current methods:

  • Precise: The matrix representation leverages the system hierarchy to aggregate dependencies and provide a precise big picture view. The LDM can be automatically synchronized with every build to identify changes and architectural violations. Developers can focus on their part of the system while maintaining the big picture.

  • Highly Scalable: The power of the hierarchy and the compact matrix representation enables the LDM to scale from hundreds to tens of thousands of classes. The Lattix LDM approach has been successfully applied to many large commercial systems in a various industries, including financial services and telecommunications.

  • Easy to Adopt: Lattix LDM automatically extracts dependencies and builds the LDM within seconds, so it is easy to deploy at any time in the software lifecycle. Architectural patterns are easy to discover and enforce in the dependency structure matrix

Price and Availability

Lattix LDM for Eclipse and Lattix LDM V2.5 are immediately available for Java and C/C++, with prices starting at $995 USD per developer license. A free Community Edition is also available.

About Lattix

Lattix is a leader in software architecture management solutions that deliver higher software quality and lower risk throughout the application lifecycle. Lattix LDM provides a new lightweight approach of utilizing dependency models for automated analysis and enforcement of architectures. More information about Lattix can be found at http://www.lattix.com.

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