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Tasked with building the embedded software component for a next-generation human prosthetic, the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory software team turned to Klocwork's source code analysis tools to help ... More
As a manufacturer of medical electronics, meeting the FDA's rigorous safety and quality standards is crucial to Stockert. With the safety of their devices depending significantly on the quality of software they ... More
In the push to meet demands for functionality and speed, software teams are moving away from single processor architectures at a rapid rate. But the realities of developing software for these next-generation ... More
Video Demonstration: Visualizing Source Code Architecture with Klocwork Architect
Offering network solutions to integrate sensors and communications for government and defense customers, Raytheon Network Centric Systems had two challenges: frequent use of legacy code and the unavailability of the original developers meant new developers had to come up to speed quickly; and the need to run 'what if' scenarios.
Embedded software development teams are striving to meet growing market demands while juggling increased software complexity across globally distributed teams. Nowhere are these challenges more amplified than in the medical device sector, where resources are limited, yet code complexity is growing at one of the fastest rates in the industry.