Collaborative Software Development with New Polyspace Products
Overview
Polyspace finds software bugs in embedded code, proves absence of critical run-time errors, and checks coding standards such as MISRA, AUTOSAR C++14, and others. Polyspace products integrate with your software development processes such as continuous integration and your software development tools such as Jenkins and JIRA.
In this webinar we cover Polyspace Access that enable software development teams to collaborate in reviewing and triaging Polyspace analysis results. These results are stored in a centralized databased and presented in a web-browser based UI. Learn how Polyspace Access can help your teams to improve software quality and adhere to safety standards.
In this role-based webinar we will discuss how:
- Developers, managers, and quality engineers can triage, assign, and resolve static code analysis findings
- Managers and team leads can use the Polyspace web-browser dashboards to monitor project quality and drill down to investigate problems
Quality and development leads can track the progress of projects against standards such as MISRA, AUTOSAR C++14, CERT-C, and others.
Highlights
- Explore the new capabilities of Polyspace
- Learn how different team members can use Polyspace Access to collaborate
- Learn how Polyspace Access facilitates software development workflows
About the Presenter
Laurie Pattison-Gordon is a Principle User Experience Specialist at MathWorks. She works between customers and development teams to help translate customer needs into easily usable products. She has been working in the user experience field for over 20 years and has worked on projects ranging from mathematics learning for K-12 audience to financial systems. She holds a master’s degree in Interactive Technology in Education from Harvard University.
Puneet Lal is the Product Marketing Manager for Polyspace products and specializes in software development and product management. He holds master’s degrees in Computer Science from California State University, Chico and Business Administration from Northeastern University. For three years, he taught C++ and Software Engineering as an adjunct professor at Worcester State University.
Recorded: 28 Aug 2019