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SCA can be described as the analysis of whole-program source code without the execution of that program. A number of interpretations and even misconceptions about this technology and how it impacts or benefits developers have emerged over time.
Thankfully, there is also a lot of information about the many benefits SCA provides, from faster project execution, to better source code at check-in, to less costly development cycles and shorter time-to-market.
Download this white paper to dispel the following SCA myths:- Static analysis tools are glorified compilers.
- Static analysis is for junior developers.
- Static analysis is noisy, generating too many false-positives.
- It’s the job of the test/QA team to find the defects; we don’t need a development tool for that.
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