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GrammaTech and Lattix Introduce Product Integration

ITHACA, NY–February 22, 2011–GrammaTech, Inc., a leading manufacturer of source-code-analysis tools, and Lattix Inc., a leading provider of innovative software architecture management solutions, today announced the availability of an integration between GrammaTech CodeSonar and Lattix LDM. The new CodeSonar integration with Lattix provides precise and accurate architecture analysis to enable teams to review, refactor and maintain the architecture of complex C/C++ software systems. 

The Lattix CodeSonar integration loads the data from CodeSonar’s deep source code analysis to enable users to analyze the relationships between the contents of the C/C++ files. This capability to explore dependencies between functions, variables, class methods, fields and macros significantly improves impact analysis and support for refactoring initiatives. Users can conduct impact analysis on defects identified by CodeSonar, utilizing impact tags and reports to ascertain those parts of the architecture which could be affected directly or indirectly by changes in the code to fix the defects.

GrammaTech will be demonstrating the integration at the Embedded World 2011 conference in Nuremberg, Germany, March 1-3, Hall 11, Booth 11/11-335.

“The complementary analyses performed by Lattix and CodeSonar provide users with information that makes it easy to understand and manage dependencies,” said Mark Zarins, vice president of products at GrammaTech.”

“Our integration with CodeSonar addresses the need for a more complete and scalable solution for complex C/C++ systems,” explained Frank Waldman, vice president and co-founder of Lattix. “Our mutual customers can now quickly achieve measurable results at any stage of development by understanding and improving the architecture, eliminating bad dependencies, expediting refactoring efforts and reducing defects.”

For more information about the Lattix CodeSonar integration, please visit http://www.lattix.com/products/codesonar.

Availability and Pricing

The Lattix CodeSonar integration is available immediately from Lattix in North America or from its partners throughout Europe, the Middle East, Asia Pacific and South America. It is included in the Lattix C/C++ Module at no additional cost. A free evaluation license is also available for download from http://www.lattix.com/download.

About Lattix

Lattix is the leader of software architecture management solutions that deliver higher software quality and lower risk throughout the application lifecycle. Lattix provides a powerful new approach which utilizes the Dependency Structure Matrix (DSM) for automated analysis and enforcement of system architectures. Lattix is located in North Reading, MA. More information about Lattix can be found at http://www.lattix.com.

About GrammaTech 

GrammaTech’s static-analysis tools are used worldwide by startups, Fortune 500 companies, educational institutions and government agencies. The staff includes thirteen researchers with PhDs in programming languages and program analysis. More information about GrammaTech can be found at www.grammatech.com.

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