InfoWorld: Microsoft pondering code-checker releases: September 08, 2003: By Paul Krill: Application Development "Microsoft is considering making commercially available advanced code-checking tools used mostly by in-house developers thus far.
The tools have been under the purview of the Microsoft's Programmer Productivity Research Center. The center has tools for static analysis to examine static source text and patterns that indicate errors. Tools for dynamic analysis, which observe for program errors while the program is running, also have been a focus, said Thomas Ball, senior researcher with Microsoft's research group."
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