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Quality audit of a C# or Java project

A quick, concrete, and understandable diagnostic.

The Quality Cockpit automatically analyzes the source code of a C# or Java application to detect quality problems (bad practices, structural problems, lack of internal documentation, inappropriate copy/paste, etc.), provide specific responses, and allow concrete actions.

 
Your needs
Validation before acceptance Resolve malfunctions
Save time by finding problems before functional testing to avoid increasing the number of testing phases. Through a complete qualitative and quantitative analysis, build specific and concrete improvement plans with fast results.
Strategic analysis TPAM applications
Decide whether it is possible to outsource its maintenance via a TPAM? Can it change? How can its maintenance costs be reduced? Stay informed and propose improvement plans to which you can commit.
 
In a few hours, the Cockpit's response
An automatic analysis
With factual information from the code
  • The Quality Cockpit automatically extracts all of its information from the application's source code and binary files (Java bytecode, C# assemblies).
  • More than 300 measures are taken, based on the standards associated with each technology.
  • Each type of problem is evaluated according to its severity and its frequency.
  • For each problem, it is possible to access the relevant lines of code.

Understandable results
Each person involved has an applicable dashboard.
  • Management has a summary version with dashboards that show the deviation from the quality objective.
  • Project managers have a detailed view with functional or technical elements.
  • Development teams also have access to all of the information via the Cockpit and can go directly to the relevant lines of code.

Support
To get the best results
  • Optionally, our team can analyze the results, or it can be done by one of our partners or your regular partners.
  • The conclusions go directly to the various dashboards to help build understanding and share information with everyone involved with the project.
  • Targeted improvement plans are developed to address the critical items.
 
Case study
Schneider Electric outsourced a strategic project and encountered problems in stabilizing the application.
With the Quality Cockpit, a diagnostic was quickly performed, and the results identified problems. The Cockpit was set up to highlight the critical items and have the contractor follow a concrete improvement plan.
The completion of the improvement plan was monitored with the Cockpit, which checked its progress and performed upfront technical acceptance testing.