References

Designing and developing a C/C++ source code analyzer frontend. Performing a quality check of the S60 development platform.

Monitoring source code quality of systems being developed using the SourceInventory framework.

Providing software quality assurance related consultancy services for 3rd party customers.

Evaluating, analyzing and documenting business processes in EPC. Developing a sophisticated algorithm for test case generation.

Monitoring the entire codebase using SourceInventory. Delivering highly innovative R&D projects.

Assessing and documenting the entire IT infrastructure (hardware, software, etc.) of the company using the SourceInventory framework. Analyzing and performing quality assurance checks of the software systems delivered by the suppliers written in ForrásSQL programming language.

Checking the source code handed over by the suppliers before testing would have started. Doing highly innovative R&D projects, e.g. implementing an analyzer for j2ee technologies.

Developing a platform and tools for static analysis of the ForrásSQL programming language. Designing and implementing a test manager framework for ForrásSQL. Doing common, highly innovative projects like research on automatic test case generation for ForrásSQL.

Monitoring the quality of the EuroOffice. Providing quality assurance services for checking the quality of Python extensions being migrated to Java technology.

Developing an Eclipse plugin for checking source code quality Implementing company specific coding style and rule checkers.

Developing a platform for quality assurance and architecture reconstruction of the Magic programming language. The framework named Magister continuously analyzes and evaluates the source code of Magic and reports eventual problems or issues.

Monitoring the quality of the OpenOffice.org codebase. The SourceInventory framework is continuously checking the code quality of OpenOffice (written mainly in C/C++) in the offices of SUN in Hamburg. A detailed evaluation of the code was performed, which resulted in reporting 184 patches accepted by the community.