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What if you could save time and money in your software implementation? You can with Ptidej!
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| | Quick description: |
| This software is a unique technology that detects and corrects automatically design defects in large object oriented systems.
Demo available!
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| | Posted by: |
| Université de Montréal
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| | Published: |
| 16 November 2006
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| | File number: |
| VAL-502-UM
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| | Primary sector: |
| Communications and Information
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| | Seeking / Offering: |
| Collaboration or Partnership, Exclusive Licensing, Company Creation, Services and Sales
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| | Areas of interest: |
| .net, algorithms, aol, automatic, c#, c++, communications, computerized analysis, computers, correction, defects, design defects, didier, didier...
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| | Website: |
| visit website
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Ptidej analyzes the structure of any object oriented programs, detects its flaws (based on a set of rules), and suggests a correction.
This software allows for the systematic detection and correction of design defects. A language has been developed to describe the defects according to the system's unique structures and semantic properties. After defining a defect (several are already provided for convenience), a detection algorithm is automatically generated and can function on any given object-oriented software system. The algorithm produces a list of detected defects and proposes appropriate corrections.
You will find a demo version you can download in the Product section.
Applications include:
• Detecting and correcting design defects during development
• Training and performance enhancement of programmers
• Enabling quality control of software
Potential for:
• Enforcing quality standards
• Detecting any recurrent structures of copying, plagiary, and malicious software systems
Univalor is seeking partners to support the development phases and to commercialize this technology.
This software has been tested on large open source and commercial software systems. If you are interested, we can test your systems with our technology in order to assess level and types of defects (conditions may apply). Contact us for more information.
A demo version of Ptidej is available for download in Product section.
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