C and C++ DevOps with GitLab, VS Code and Polyspace
Overview
Elevate your embedded software development process with MathWorks' upcoming free seminar. Discover how your team can transition to a modern, high automated workflow that streamlines continuous integration, testing, delivery, deployment, and monitoring of software applications throughout the entire development lifecycle. Witness the power of Polyspace in action with a captivating demo integration into a GitLab Merge Request (MR) workflow.
In this webinar, you will see how to leverage Polyspace to:
- Achieve Quality from the Start: Implement quality measures early in the development process to ensure robust software
- Tackle Issues at Their Core: Gain deep insights into the context of issues, empowering you to address root causes effectively
- Ensure Compliance with Confidence: Seamlessly adhere to coding guidelines like MISRA, CERT, and AUTOSAR
- Detect Defects Early: Conduct unobtrusive checks to catch defects as soon as possible, minimizing downstream impact
- Validate Corrections and Justify Exceptions: Confirm your fixes or provide justifications with ease
- Guarantee Error-Free Code: Prove the absence of critical runtime errors in C and C++ source code with certainty
Don’t miss this opportunity to revolutionize your development process and achieve unparalleled software quality. Register now to secure your spot and take the first step towards a more efficient and effective workflow!
About the Presenter
Matt Rhodes is a senior application engineer at MathWorks, where he assists customers in the adoption of Polyspace, enabling them to develop safer, more secure, higher quality embedded software. Matt leverages over 17 years’ experience working with critical software. He has spent his time at MathWorks helping software engineers with their verification challenges, specializing in Polyspace analysis of C and C++ for safe and secure critical embedded systems. Prior to MathWorks, he developed his systems engineering and software development experience at Lockheed Martin, including experience with safety critical train control software. Matt holds a B.S. and an M.S. in Computer Engineering from the University of Central Florida.
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