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10 Apr 2008 |
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01 Apr 2008 |
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Case Study |
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English |
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ABSTRACT:
Organizations continually strive to improve the quality of the products they produce. In Motorola's case, they were aiming to reduce the number of software failures associated with their devices, with the goal of removing as man defects as possible at the earliest possible stage.
This white paper explores a case study detailing how Motorola used automated source code analysis to enhance software quality. Learn how Motorola was able to implement a tool that identifies code defects in validation processes while simultaneously identifying both software quality and software security issues. Discover how to effectively implement automated defect detection prior to code inspections. Improve your organization's software quality processes while allowing developers to spend more time creating applications rather than fixing application defects.
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BROWSE RELATED RESOURCES:
Debugging | Market Research | Software Development Life-Cycles | Software Development Methodologies | Software Quality Assurance | Software Testing | Source Code Control | Source Code Control Software | Telecommunications Industry |
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