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Parasoft Releases the Latest Testing Solution for Composite Applications
Parasoft, a provider of automated solutions and infrastructure services that improve software quality and the development process, announced the launch of a new release of Parasoft SOAtest.
Leveraging the new Parasoft SOAtest, customers can accelerate the testing and validation of complex and composite applications. Customers can also ensure complaint, secure and reliable business processes.
Parasoft's time-proven solution enables enterprises to accelerate software delivery and eliminate costs associated with testing delays, brittle scripts, and software defects.
The new release of Parasoft SOAtest features visual analysis, which assists enterprises to assess the root cause of failures within complex component-based architectures.
"Parasoft SOAtest has been on the market since 2002. It has matured with the growing complexity that large enterprises face while evolving SOA or composite applications," said Wayne Ariola, vice president of Strategy for Parasoft Corporation, in a statement.
"The latest release of Parasoft SOAtest addresses the distributed nature of both applications and development teams. The ability to visualize and pinpoint failures allows for the rapid identification and remediation of software defects," Ariola added.
The testing solution for composite applications offers Event Details capability that aggregates event details from tests running in SOAtest as well as from remote systems under test.
The Event Details capability provides access to all relevant information in a single location with controls for zeroing in on the critical information to debug the behavior of a test scenario that is not producing the expecting results.
Recently, Parasoft announced that TÜV SÜD certified the latest version of Parasoft C/C++test to be qualified for safety-related software development according to IEC (News - Alert) 61508 and ISO 26262 standards.
Parasoft C/C++test is an integrated solution for automating a broad range of best practices proven to improve software development team productivity and software quality for C and C++, company officials said.
Rajani Baburajan is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Rajani's articles, please visit her columnist page.
Edited by Rich Steeves

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