Improve code quality and development time and save money by early software testing, detection, and resolution of defects in an application architecture or source code. IBM Rational code quality testing products enable you to build in code quality and to write reliable code faster, earlier in the life cycle.
IBM Rational offers code quality testing products that support architectural analysis, static and runtime analysis, memory leak detection, and performance profiling of Java, C/C++, Microsoft Visual Studio.Net, Microsoft Visual C/C++, Microsoft Visual Basic, and embedded applications, allowing:
- Confident deployment of applications that are thoroughly tested with automated testing tools at the model, code, and executable level.
- Visibility into which requirements are impacted by problems with the code or architecture through requirements to code traceability.
Applications that ca be tested across heterogeneous and embedded systems. Rational code quality testing products help advance productivity and quality across the entire service lifecycle.
Code quality and embedded systems testing solutions

Rational PurifyPlus
A complete set of runtime analysis tools designed for improving application reliability and performance.

Rational Test RealTime
A component testing and runtime analysis solution for embedded, real-time, and other cross-platform software products.

Rational Software Architect
An advanced model-driven development tool for creating well architected applications and services.
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- Gain Market Advantage multimedia series episodes and resources
- Minimizing code defects to improve software quality and lower development costs
- Solution brief: Three proven steps to reduce the cost of quality (PDF, 394KB)
- Article: Navigating "C" in a "leaky" boat? Try Purify
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