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04 Feb 2009
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Published:
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04 Feb 2009
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PDF
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6
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White Paper
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English
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ABSTRACT:
How do you know when the quality of your Java software needs improvement? You must have definitive standards and metrics, consistently applied, to make this judgment. Treat quality as a deliverable, establishing thresholds against which your organization must measure up prior to each release.
One option to meet your code quality analysis challenges across all levels of the organization is CodePro AnalytiX, a powerful suite of automated software quality and testing tools for defect detection, repair and reporting. CodePro AnalytiX has helped thousands of Java development teams improve code quality and reduce development costs by adhering to best practices and company standards, catching problems before they reach QA, and, reducing the time needed for code reviews. You can include CodePro AnalytiX as part of a continuous or nightly-build process, seamlessly integrate it into any Eclipse-based Java development environment, or use a combination of the two implementation approaches.
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Authors
Dan Rubel
Chief Technology Officer
Tina Kvavle
Programs Manager
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