by Sylvain FRANCOIS
No Responses.

The Cockpit analyzes projects based on statistical analysis techniques. To do this, a number of elements must be provided at the start of a new analysis. There are three categories of elements: Source files (*.cs and *.java) Files generated from compiling (*.dll and *.jar) Libraries referenced by the project (*.dll and *.jar) The source files [...]

by Sylvain FRANCOIS
No Responses.

When starting new developments on an existing application, we often set a strategy for ourselves to improve the quality as compared to what was done before. For this, we: Carry out targeted corrective actions on the existing code, actions that are quick to implement, whose benefits are concrete, and that will not increase the non-regression [...]

by Sylvain FRANCOIS
No Responses.

We are sometimes asked if our solution, the Cockpit, is different from existing OpenSource tools. Our best response generally involves providing a demonstration of our tool, but the objective here is to make our arguments more specific. Everyone knows now that installing OpenSource tools eventually reveals hidden costs. There have been many marketing discussions on [...]

by Sylvain FRANCOIS
No Responses.

This post starts our blog, which is designed for sharing our experience with quality in C# and Java development projects. This experience comes from members of our R&D team and from what we have accumulated each day on our Cockpit platform from the millions of lines of code that have been analyzed in our customers’ [...]

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