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RT-RK adopts QA•C for automotive software defect detection

12th March 2015
Jordan Mulcare
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Programming Research announces that QA·C has been made mandatory on all RT-RK projects for the automotive industry. The use of QA·C has been imposed by TTTech. The company uses RT-RK as a near shore development centre, providing a vital link in its development process, which generates the highest quality code for safety-critical systems.

In particular, RT-RK’s automotive engineering team needs to comply with MISRA coding guidelines. This team is also extremely keen to generate code which is sustainable and reusable, enabling them to provide their customers with shorter delivery times across a growing number of increasingly complex and dynamic projects.

The necessity to conduct frequent and effective code reviews makes QA·C an unsurpassed solution, according to PRQA, and its use is critical in delivering bug-free, well structured code to the subsequent stages in the project. RT-RK also use the output from QA·C to generate reports which demonstrate that their code complies to MISRA.

 “RT-RK is entering the automotive industry with full force. It is evident that PRQA provides the de facto solution in this market, and we have wholeheartedly adopted QA·C. The underlying changes to our development process are beneficial on many levels, the main one being more effective compliance with the coding rules, but also in up-skilling our engineers and streamlining our broader work-flow,” said Danijel Spasojevic, Head of Automotive Software, RT-RK. “The training provided by PRQA has also been very valuable. This included courses on coding standards and best practices, as well practical workshops to enable our teams to take full advantage of all the functionality in QA·C.“

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