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Lattix 7.0 now available!

23.11.2011 -

Lattix 7.0 now available!

This major release includes many new capabilities to discover, optimize and control your system across a broad range of technologies.

Lattix 7.0 includes more support for software languages with a new module for
JavaScript. New tools for Lattix 7.0 establish dependencies across codebases, such as Java to C/C++ through JNI.  Scripting support has also been significantly enhanced so it is possible to extract dependencies from other sources and build projects that span codebases, databases, and frameworks. A new Excel module enables importing a wide variety of system information, such as requirements, processes, and resources.

Usability has also been a focus of improvements in Lattix 7.0.  A key innovation are Solution Profiles which make it easier to access the full power of Lattix through configurations of the relevant modules, tools and scripts for projects ranging from Embedded Systems to Enterprise Systems or any type of Complex Systems

In addition to significant improvements in scalability and performance, Lattix 7.0 has improved capabilities for impact analysis, import/export, and diagramming. Finally, there is also now support for the Mac OS X platform. 

Contact Logic Technology for more information or visit the website

Netherlands
JF. Kennedylaan 18
5981 XC Panningen

Tel: +31 77 3078438
Fax: +31 77 3078439

www.logic.nl
Germany
Bunsenstrasse 18
81735 München

Tel: +49 89 1436 7945
Fax: +49 89 6379 9752

www.LogicTechnology.de



About Lattix:
The founders of Lattix are experts in software engineering and have decades of experience developing software, managing software organizations and promoting new technologies in the constantly evolving knowledge based economy.

We share a passion for issues related to the design of large systems. Neeraj Sangal is an expert in UML, which he has used extensively for modeling software. He pioneered the use of (synchronized) UML models for Java and for model driven development of components. While researching techniques for partitioning software for large systems, he came across DSM, a powerful technique used by systems engineers at MIT to model complex processes at companies such as Intel, Boeing and General Motors. He realized that DSM could provide unique capabilities for visualizing and understanding complexity in software.

Lattix was founded to extend DSM for software architecture management. The Lattix approach is based on our deep understanding that current approaches for managing the architecture are inadequate, being either too detailed or too imprecise. We have developed a significant advance with the Lattix System, which for the first time enables software architecture to be specified in clear common sense terms.


About Logic Technology
Founded in 1993, headquartered in Panningen The Netherlands, Logic Technology has become a leader in Europe's embedded market. The unique combination of high-quality products, support and consultancy services is most appreciated by embedded developers. It's this All-Inclusive concept that enables developers to focus on their own key tasks and provides them with a sparring partner in every phase of their project!

Logic Technology’s product offering includes Code Quality Measurement solutions, such as static code analysis, test automation and MISRA®-C Checkers. Logic’s Boards & Solutions specialists offer solutions such as boundary scan, computer modules and board supplies. In the field of Development Tools Logic offers a variety of ARM® & Intel® Tools, debuggers and Eclipse IDE solutions. When it concerns Software Components Logic Technology has specialist in flash device managers, file systems and UEFI BIOS & bootloaders in house. These time saving products are complemented by a strong focus on technical support, (in depth) Technology Courses, Training and Consultancy Services.




Seminars & Workshops Seminars

Workshop – Safely Combine Open Source and Third Party Software in Embedded Systems

In the last decade, software has become a key differentiator when it comes to developing embedded systems. As this reliance on software grows, so does the costs and complexity of managing these projects. And in the race to get products to market, combining open source and third party software is becoming more common place.

Where: Berlin, Munich, Stuttgart, Eindhoven
When : Dienstag, 8. Mai 2012
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