ip.access is the leader in developing innovative technology for IP and Mobile connectivity. To meet consumer demand for their products, ip.access developers and external development partners need to collaborate to deliver top notch code under tight timetables.
With more than 3.6 million lines of C/C++ and Java code, development leaders at ip.access recognized that unit tests and manual peer review were becoming too labor intensive to stay on the company’s development timeline. Therefore, the company elected to create a continuous integration development process that would accelerate the ability of both internal and external teams to ensure the quality of their combined code. A key component in this process would be the use of static analysis to evaluate code prior to run-time.
ip.access selected Coverity Prevent as its static analysis solution because Prevent automatically finds a high concentration of critical software defects with the lowest false positive rate in the industry. In fact, ip.access reports false-positive rates at or below 5%. Because these analysis results are so accurate, developers at ip.access and its development partner can now avoid a significant amount of time-consuming manual code reviews and can check in code with greater confidence.
"During our preliminary trial process, Coverity Prevent identified 27 ‘must-fix’ defects in our draft code," said Jason Cooper, Senior Software Engineer at ip.access. "With results like that, selecting Coverity was a quick decision for us."
Tags: Coverity, Coverity Prevent, Developer Efficiency, Developer Productivity, Dynamic Analysis, Mission critical software, Software Analysis, Software Defects, Software Efficiency, Software Integrity, Software Safety, Software Security, Static Analysis
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