Experiences in Adapting a Source Code-Based Quality Assessment
Technology
János Pántos, Árpád
Beszédes, Pál Gyenizse and Tibor
Gyimóthy
Testing-based software quality assurance often does not
provide an appropriate level of efficiency and reliability. To aid this
problem, different kinds of static verification techniques can be
applied, like code metrics and code inspection. Many quality assessment
methods that are based on static source code analysis has already been
proposed, yet these can be used is particular industrial environment -
in which often proprietary programming languages are used - only after
appropriate adaptation. This paper presents experiences in adapting an
existing technology and tools suitable for quality assessment based on
source code analysis. The technology has demonstrated its success and
usability in industrial environment; being capable of comprehensive and
continuous quality monitoring of large and complex software systems
involving proprietary technologies.
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