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Controlling Source Code Complexity
Complex and hard-to-find concurrency defects such as race conditions and deadlocks can quickly derail a software project. This paper explains how development teams can avoid catastrophic failures in multi-threaded applications by understanding how to identify and eliminate these deadly problems early in the application development lifecycle.
Software developers are under increasing pressure to deliver superior-performing applications yet software is becoming larger and more complex to produce and manage. This paper describes how development teams can gain control over the complexity of todays applications by detecting and eliminating critical defects in their source code.
Because millions of customers around the world use Palm® Treo smartphones and Palm handheld computers, software quality is of the utmost importance to Palm. Find out how the company uses Coverity Prevent static analysis to detect and fix critical defects as software is produced.
Arris competes with the largest networking companies in the world for mission-critical cable telephony, video, and Internet business. Using Coverity to catch complex and hard-to-find defects in its code, ARRIS has deployed a critical line of defense against threats to its high-quality systems.
Featured speaker Thomas Murphy, Gartner Research Director, and Ben Chelf, Coverity CTO review how traditional and agile development organizations are leveraging new analysis techniques to accelerate the delivery of secure, high quality applications in todays competitive software industry.