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Measuring Software Quality: A Study of Open Source Software

6/21/2006
Provided by: Coverity Inc.
As part of a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) federally-funded analysis, a new baseline for security and quality in open source software has been established, based on sophisticated scans of 17.5 million lines of source code using the latest research from Stanford University's Computer Science department. This white paper, written by Ben Chelf, Chief Technology Officer, Coverity, Inc., relays the findings.
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