Parasoft Automated Software Testing Portfolio

A coordinated set of tools for code analysis, unit testing, coverage, API testing, service virtualization and centralized reporting across supported development environments.

Embedded code verificationEnterprise code qualityAPI test automationQuality intelligence

Automation and reporting layer across code, API and service verification workflows.

Capabilities, integrations and qualification artefacts vary by product, edition and release. Selection must be verified against the actual toolchain.
ParasoftSoftware quality

Core capabilities

Core engineering capabilities

Exact capabilities depend on the selected edition, release and deployment environment.

C and C++ verification

Static analysis, unit testing, structural coverage, traceability and standards-oriented reporting.

Java quality automation

Static analysis, JUnit workflows, coverage and test impact analysis.

.NET quality automation

C# and VB.NET analysis, secure coding policies, test execution and coverage workflows.

API testing

Functional, security and performance testing across supported APIs and messaging technologies.

Service virtualization

Simulate unavailable, constrained or unstable dependencies using reusable virtual assets.

Reporting and analytics

Consolidate findings, tests, coverage, trends and compliance views in DTP.

Implementation workflow

From evaluation to deployment

Validate the technology in the real build, target and reporting environment before wider rollout.
  1. 01Define verification policy
  2. 02Integrate source and build context
  3. 03Automate analysis and tests
  4. 04Collect results and coverage
  5. 05Apply review and waiver governance
  6. 06Publish dashboards and reports

Confirm the deployment fit

Compatibility depends on the actual toolchain, target environment, integration needs and assurance objectives.
  • Product scope and licence composition
  • Supported languages, compilers and frameworks
  • Target and runtime testing needs
  • CI/CD and developer workflow integration
  • Standards, coverage and traceability objectives
  • Central reporting and enterprise administration

Where the technology adds value

Well suited for

  • Teams standardizing quality controls across projects
  • Safety- or security-sensitive software development
  • API and microservice test automation
  • Organizations needing consolidated quality reporting

Important considerations

  • The portfolio uses different products for different languages and verification layers.
  • Certification and audit approval depend on the complete project evidence and process.
  • Reliable results require correct build, target and environment context.
  • The platform supports, but does not replace, test strategy and engineering review.

Related capabilities

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