Coverity,
Inc., the leader in improving software quality and security automatically
in C/C++ and Java, today announced plans to release new Symbian C++
software defect detection capabilities in its Coverity Prevent SQS
solution.
Symbian C++ Code Analysis in Coverity Prevent SQS to Speed Development on
Symbian OS
Coverity Prevent SQS is the leading static source code analysis
solution that will enable the automatic detection of code defects that can
occur during Symbian OS development. Symbian OS is the market-leading
operating system for advanced, data-enabled mobile phones known as
smartphones.
Coverity's highly accurate representation of a software system, or
Software DNA Map, allows complex defects in source code to be automatically
identified with unmatched precision and accuracy. As part of today's
announcement, Coverity will develop new code analysis capabilities designed
specifically for Symbian OS.
Building on the proven ability of Coverity Prevent SQS to accurately
identify defects in C/C++ and Java, the new Symbian C++ defect detection
capability will identify a greater number of defects that can occur in code
developed for Symbian OS.
"Defect detection for Symbian C++ will enable Prevent SQS to deliver
the most accurate static analysis of Symbian code available to date," said
Seth Hallem, CEO of Coverity. "By adding these new capabilities to Prevent
SQS, developers can focus more on Symbian OS development and less on
identifying and managing code defects."
Symbian selected Coverity Prevent SQS in 2005 to provide static code
analysis for its internal development teams. Coverity professional services
will collaborate with all Symbian C++ developers in the industry to
implement best practices for ensuring code quality and security.
Additionally, Coverity announced today that it will be certifying the
quality of code for Symbian through its Coverity Certified program.
Being Coverity Certified provides third-party validation of code
quality. Coverity Certified organizations can proudly show that they have
joined a select group of leading companies that have a dedicated and proven
commitment to the highest standards of software quality and security.
Coverity's new Symbian C++ defect detection capabilities will be
available to Coverity Prevent SQS customers in early 2008.
About Prevent SQS
Coverity Prevent SQS checks one hundred percent of the paths in C, C++
and Java software projects. Coverity's unique combination of analysis
engines based on dataflow and Boolean satisfiability also analyzes software
dependencies, key third-party libraries, and projects spread across
multiple development groups. Coverity's low false positive rates, ability
to find critical, must-fix errors, and defect resolution tools make
developers' lives easier and improves their ability to find and fix
defects.
Coverity Prevent SQS is available immediately, and is priced based on
project size. For more information, visit www.coverity.com.
About Coverity
Coverity (www.coverity.com), the leader in improving software
quality and security, is a privately held company headquartered in San
Francisco. Coverity's groundbreaking technology removes the barriers to
writing and delivering complex software by automatically finding and
helping to fix critical software defects and security vulnerabilities as
the software is written. More than 300 leading companies choose Coverity
because it scales to tens of millions of lines of code, has the lowest
false positive rate and provides 100 percent path coverage. Companies like
Juniper Networks, Symantec, McAfee, Synopsys, Palm and Wind River work with
Coverity's tools to find and fix security and quality defects from their
mission-critical code.
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