
Coverity Scan - Static Analysis
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Coverity Scan - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Coverity Scan is a service by which Black Duck provides the results of analysis on open source coding projects to open source code developers that have registered their products with Coverity Scan.
Coverity Scan - About Coverity Scan - Synopsys
In 2006, the Coverity Scan service was initiated with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security as the largest public-private sector research project in the world, focused on open source software quality …
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Coverity Scan - Static Analysis
Feb 24, 2006 · About Coverity Scan Static Analysis Find and fix defects in your C/C++, Java, JavaScript or C# open source project for free. Coverity Scan tests every line of code and potential execution …
Coverity Scan - Static Analysis - Synopsys
Coverity Scan - Static AnalysisSuccess Stories: Sample of Defects found and fixed
Coverity Scan - Sign in
If you have a Coverity Scan account, you can sign in using the form below. Even if you've already registered, you can connect your account to GitHub for faster and easier access.
Coverity Scan - Github Integration
Just load your repos and select those you'd like to add to Scan. Travis-CI Linking your GitHub account also enables the use of Travis CI to automate your code analysis. Push your code to GitHub and …
Coverity® :: Sign in
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Coverity Scan - Static Analysis
Sep 30, 2015 · Find and fix defects in your C/C++, Java, JavaScript or C# open source project for free. Coverity Scan tests every line of code and potential execution path. The root cause of each defect is …