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Explain Parasoft?

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Parasoft is the leading provider of innovative solutions that automatically identify and prevent software errors from reoccurring in the development and QA process. For more than 15 years, this privately held company has delivered easy-to-use, scalable and customizable error prevention tools and methodologies through its portfolio of leading brands, including, Jtest, C++test, Insure++ and SOAtest.

Parasoft Website http://www.parasoft.com/

Parasoft Software Test Tools

WebKing - An automated Web application testing product that automates the most critical Web verification practices: static analysis, functional/regression testing, and load testing.

Jtest - An automated Java unit testing and coding standard analysis product. It automatically generates and executes JUnit tests for instant verification, and allows users to extend these tests. In addition, it checks whether code follows over 500 coding standard rules and automatically corrects violations of over 200 rules.

C++test - An automated C/C++unit testing and coding standard analysis product. It automatically generates and executes unit tests for instant verification, and allows users to customize and extend these tests as needed. In addition, it checks whether code follows over 700 coding standard rules

SOAtest - An automated Web services testing product that allows users to verify all aspects of a Web service, from WSDL validation, to unit and functional testing of the client and server, to performance testing. SOA Test addresses key Web services and SOA development issues such as interoperability, security, change management, and scalability.

.TEST - An automated unit testing and coding standard analysis product that tests classes written on the Microsoft® .NET Framework without requiring developers to write a single test case or stub.

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