Coverity Development Testing Methodology
Effective software development testing helps companies control risks, create deeper connections between development and the business, and ensure software integrity. Coverity development testing is a three step process for managing the quality, security, and efficiency of code—and the teams that develop it. By setting standard software development policies, based on the business priorities, automatically testing code in development against those policies, and controlling internal teams, outsourced teams, projects, and third party suppliers, development organizations gain visibility and early warning of risks across the software supply chain.
3 Steps to Software Development Testing
- Coverity Integrity Control lets you centrally define software development policies based upon business priorities. You can centrally document and publicize policies to teams, suppliers and management.
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- Coverity source code analysis solutions enable users to test their code against business policies and thresholds while in development. Finding and addressing defects early in the lifecycle saves developers' time by minimizing rework and keeping releases on schedule.
- Coverity Static Analysis identifies the most critical bugs in your C/C++, Java, and C# codebases, scaling to hundreds of users, thousands of defects, and millions of lines of code in a single analysis.
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- Coverity Dynamic Analysis helps developers, QA, and test engineers quickly identify hard to diagnose defects in multi-threaded Java applications.
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- Coverity Integrity Manager is the unified defect management interface for Coverity Static Analysis and Coverity Dynamic Analysis. When a problem is identified or a policy is violated, they are surfaced in the developer’s workflow by risk and priority, so developers know what to fix first.
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- Coverity Integrity Control provides executive level visibility into the risk of your project and enables organizations to consistently measure and manage internal and offshore development teams, and third party suppliers. Almost all organizations are using some form of third party code to gain advantage but that code often isn’t treated with the same level of rigor. Coverity Integrity Control gives you the necessary visibility into the quality and security of the code for establishing and enforcing service level agreements.
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