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LDRA Leads the Market with Immediate, Comprehensive Tool Support For MISRA C:2012
WIRRAL, United Kingdom --(Business Wire)--
LDRA,
the leading provider of automated software verification, source code
analysis and test tools, today announced the immediate availability of compliance
tools for the recently announced MISRA C:2012 guidelines for
safety-critical software. LDRA offers the most comprehensive and
automated approach to meeting the MISRA C rules, with products that
include a standalone rule checker as well as a portfolio of tools that
integrates MISRA C compliance into the software development lifecycle.
With LDRA's updated products that incorporate the latest MISRA C rules,
developers can be assured that they are following the most stringent
coding quality standards to mitigate liability and risk in software
applications on which human lives depend.
MISRA C is a software development language subset originally created to
promote the safer use of the C programming language in safety-critical
automotive applications. The first version was released in 1998 (MISRA
C:1998) to target C90, and the 2004 version (MISRA C:2004) provided
extensions and improvements. Today, MISRA is a widely adopted, de facto
safe-coding standard designed to help achieve software quality in
automotive, aerospace, industrial, medical, defense and rail
applications that have a high cost of failure.
"LDRA has played an important role in the development and completion of
MISRA C:2012," commented Steve Montgomery, Chair of the MISRA C:2012
Working Group. MISRA is about collaboration and the latest version of
MISRA C has benefited greatly from the involvement of all parties,
including engineers across a number of sectors and disciplines. It is
that expertise that will help programmers make safer use of the features
of the C language."
LDRA offers a full
range of tools for every MISRA C version, including
rule-compliance traceability across the software development lifecycle
and standalone rule checking
MISRA C helps software development teams create software applications
that are of the highest quality, that have fewer defects and that are
more maintainable, readable, consistent and verifiable. Because of
LDRA's long-standing leadership in developing and supporting safety- and
security-critical industry standards, LDRA has been strongly committed
to MISRA, providing multiple employees as members to the MISRA C Working
Group and MISRA C++ Working Group, as wll as chairmanship of the MISRA
C++ Working Group.
The LDRA
tool suite® is the only solution that lets developers
integrate MISRA C rules into the software development process, with full
MISRA C compliance from requirements traceability through coding,
analysis, testing, verification and certification. Developers also have
access to a cost-effective option in the standalone point tool LDRArules™,
which is easily configurable for complete MISRA C rules or any
user-defined combination of in-house programming templates and
industry-standard rules. With these LDRA products, programmers have a
consistent development environment for multiple projects, from those
based on the newest MISRA C rules through legacy projects that use any
previous MISRA C version.
MISRA support available now in the LDRA tool suite and LDRArules
The LDRA tool suite assists with the eight primary tasks required to
achieve an organization's software development and maintenance goals.
All versions of the MISRA C rules, including MISRA C:2012, are
completely integrated into the upgraded tool suite for efficient
compliance checking within a familiar development environment. LDRArules
is a cost-effective, standalone programming rule checker that brings
together a collection of rules from a broad spectrum of programming
standards, including MISRA C:1998, MISRA C:2004, MISRA C:2012, MISRA AC
AGC, MISRA C++:2008, CERT C, CERT J, CWE, HIS, JPL, JSF++ AV, High
Integrity C++, SPARK Ada subset and the Ravenscar Profile. MISRA C:2012
will be made available to all existing LDRA maintenance customers of
these products.
MISRA seminar/webinar series: What You DON'T Know Can Hurt You: What
you NEED to know about MISRA C:2012 - Learn from the Committee
Experts
LDRA's Chris Tapp, chairman of the MISRA C++ Working Group, member of
the MISRA C Working Group and one of the authors of MISRA C:2012, will
present a webinar and a series of half-day seminars in multiple
locations to explain the changes and advantages of the latest MISRA
version.
Webinar: 26 February 2013. Register at www.ldra.com/misra-webinar.
Seminars: Register at http://www.ldra.com/misra-seminars
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India: Chennai, Pune, Delhi. 6, 7, 11 March 2013
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France: Nantes, Paris, Lyon, Toulouse. 25-28 March 2013
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Germany/Benelux: Braunschweig, Eindhoven, Stuttgart. 9-11 April 2013
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Korea: Seoul. 16 April 2013
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Japan: Tokyo. 19 April 2013
For more information on the comprehensive MISRA offerings LDRA has to
offer, please visit www.ldra.com/MISRA.
The MISRA C:2012 standard will be available for download on 18 March
2013 from www.misra.org.uk/MC2012.
About LDRA
For more than forty years, LDRA has developed and driven the market for
software that automates code analysis and software testing for safety-,
mission-, security- and business-critical markets. Working with clients
to achieve early error identification and full compliance with industry
standards, LDRA traces requirements through static and dynamic analysis
to unit testing and verification for a wide variety of hardware and
software platforms. Boasting a worldwide presence, LDRA is headquartered
in the UK with subsidiaries in the United States, India and an extensive
distributor network. For more information on the LDRA tool suite, please
visit www.ldra.com.
MISRA and MISRA C are registered trademarks of MIRA Ltd, held on behalf
of the MISRA Consortium.
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