Combining the benefits of static and dynamic source code analysis to deliver the most advanced & exhaustive code verification tool.
TrustInSoft Analyzer is a C and C++ source code analyzer powered by formal methods, mathematical & logical reasonings that allow for exhaustive analysis of source code. This analysis can be run without false positives or false negatives, so that every real bug in the code is found. Developers receive several benefits: a user-friendly graphical interface that directs developers to the root cause of bugs, and instant utility to expand the coverage of their existing tests. Unlike traditional source code analysis tools, TrustInSoft’s solution is not only the most comprehensive approach on the market but is also progressive, instantly deployable by developers, even if they lack experience with formal methods, from exhaustive analysis up to a functional proof that the software developed meets specifications.
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Framework for search and display of heterogenous document collections.
NOTICE: This code repository is deprecated. Please visit https://github.com/cdlib/xtf for the latest updates.
Obsolete Description: The eXtensible Text Framework (XTF) is an architecture that supports searching across collections of heterogeneous textual data (XML, PDF, HTML, text, and more), and the presentation of results and documents in a highly configurable manner.
with Zip2Map, one can find the geo map of any zip code(now U.S. only). finding the zip code, returns the Map of the location with its name and state name. Google Maps api has been used with PHP-MySql and lots of Ajax to make it a real WEB 2.0 Application
Dr. Micheal Kay: "Saxon 8.7 is the first release to be released simultaneously by Saxonica on the Java and .NET platforms." MDP: Mission accomplished! Saxon for the .NET platform from Saxonica is now available and supported via the http://saxon.sf.net