I’ll be speaking this Thursday at the SATEIV conference in McLean, VA. This is a free event open to the public and a great chance to learn more about static analysisAny form of software analysis that can be done on the code without actually executing the code. Encompasses techniques like pattern-based analysis, metrics, code reviewCode review is a process where programmers look at each others code and evaluate it's fitness for the intended purpose. It can find mistakes in design and implementation beyond simple syntax problems and improve quality., etc. at a day-long event. You can register at http://samate.nistNational Institute of Standards and Technology.gov/SATE4Workshop.html
My talk is title “Top 10 User Mistakes with Static AnalysisAny form of software analysis that can be done on the code without actually executing the code. Encompasses techniques like pattern-based analysis, metrics, code reviewCode review is a process where programmers look at each others code and evaluate it's fitness for the intended purpose. It can find mistakes in design and implementation beyond simple syntax problems and improve quality., etc.” and I think you’ll enjoy it. If possible I’ll post the slides here after the conference.
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I've been working in Software Development at Parasoft since 1992 - which in my opinion is before the epoch (my measure being the first real use of the web). I've been involved deeply in creating software, creating software tools, and helping customers address their software problems.
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