An example of a compound project is a software architecture that has been created with C/C++ and Java. You can create projects that go from language to databases or from software to hardware elements. You can even create projects that show how your requirements map to your architecture or unit tests.
When to use Compound Projects?
• When you are working with large projects: You can create a project for different parts separately and then bring them together into a single compound project to create the big picture view
• When you are dealing with multiple technologies: Your system may contain multiple technologies. For instance a system consisting of Java and C/C++ code or SysMl and C/C++. Lattix provides support for a wide range of technologies including C/C++, Java, .NET, Fortran, Ada, Javascript, Actionscript, Pascal, Python, UML/SysML, Rhapsody, SparxEA, Oracle, SQLServer, SyBase, LDI and Excel.
• When you are working with multiple versions: If you want to examine multiple versions of your system, you can create a project for each version and then combine them together into a single compound project
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