LDRA, the leading provider of automated software verification, source code analysis, unit testing tools, and consultancy services, announced the enhanced CAST-32A & A(M)C 20-193 validation capabilities of the LDRA tool suite for safety-critical, multi-core processor (MCP) applications. These innovative features cover the entire software development lifecycle and provide a robust certification framework in support of DO-178C – Software Considerations for Airborne Systems and Equipment Certification.
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Safety-critical #MCP app validation just got easier as @ldra_technology simplifies CAST-32A and A(M)C 20-193 compliance with new capabilities that cover the entire software development lifecycle & provide a robust certification framework. #LDRAtoolsuite
“Manufacturers of critical multi-core processor systems are choosing LDRA because of our comprehensive support of CAST-32A & A(M)C 20-193 guidelines from requirements to development to testing,” said Ian Hennell, Operations Director, LDRA. “No other software vendor combines timing measurement, data and control flow analysis, automated test generation, and requirements traceability into a compliance package that also fits easily into today’s agile development processes.”
CAST-32A & A(M)C 20-193 support ensures robustness of multi-core processor applications
The LDRA tool suite has long been the standard for simplifying and accelerating compliance for mission- and safety-critical systems. CAST-32A has matured into the de-facto guidance for the adoption of MCGreaPs in civil aviation in the form of the current European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) AMC 20-193, and the upcoming Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) AC 20-193 guidelines.
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With the enhanced CAST-32A & A(M)C 20-193 support offered by the LDRA tool suite, development teams now get:
“The LDRA tool suite’s support for CAST-32A & A(M)C 20-193 enables any manufacturer to collect timing evidence and tell their certification story faster than ever before,” Hennell added. “When development teams are feeling the integration crunch, LDRA eliminates the complexity and effort needed to certify multi-core processor applications by integrating WCET support into every aspect of safety-critical development.”
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