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ESC SV-528- Guide to Adopting Static Source Analysis
Nikola Valerjev Director of Engineering, Green Hills Software Inc.
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Software developers are faced with two hard and conflicting problems: managing increasing complexity, while meeting demands for faster releases and high reliability. Static source code analysis tools can reach those goals by identifying software flaws that otherwise go undetected using the traditional techniques. Embedded systems organizations have had varying degrees of success in adopting source code analysis. This class discusses the challenges in evaluating it, applying it, and ultimately benefiting from it. Specific guidelines and real-word scenarios will be provided.

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Course Price $19.95
Knowledge of C/C++. Experience working on medium and above scale software projects (100,000 LOC or more). Going through and entire release cycle is a plus.

ESTIMATED TIME
76 minutes

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Nikola Valerjev Director of Engineering, Green Hills Software Inc.
As a director of engineering at Green Hills Software, Nikola Valerjev is responsible for managing teams that plan design, and develop new products, while evaluating the solutions from the user perspective. Nikola joined Green Hills Software in 1997 as a software engineer for compilers focused on the C/C++ front end and the libraries. He subsequently moved to the custom solutions group where he managed projects including large-scale efforts on both host tools and real-time operating systems fronts. His accomplishments include a development platform for TI's DaVinci processor, including advanced Linux debugging, and optimization improvements in the areas of C++ virtual functions and exceptions. He was promoted to director of engineering in 2007. Nikola holds a BS and a MS of engineering in computer science from Cornell University.
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