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About VectorCAST

VectorCAST is a test automation software from Vector Software that supports the development of safety-critical applications. It provides features such as unit testing, integration testing, and code coverage analysis so developers can ensure the reliability and quality of their software. VectorCAST is designed to integrate with various development environments and support multiple programming languages. Its capabilities include automated test execution - detailed reporting - integration with CI/CD tools - coverage measurement - support for multiple standards compliance. Best for: software developers and QA engineers that need to validate code functionality and meet industry-specific regulatory requirements.

VectorCAST Details

Vendor
Vector Software
Year Launched
1989
Location
East Greenwich, Rhode Island
Deployment
cloud
Training Options
documentation, videos, live online
Countries Served
All Countries
Languages
English
Users
Quality Assurance Engineers, Software Developers, Systems Engineers, Test Managers
Industries Served
avionics, medical devices, automotive, industrial controls, railway, and financial industries
Tags
Unit Testing, Embedded Systems, Safety-critical Software, Static Analysis, C++, Ada

VectorCAST's In-App Market Place

Does VectorCAST have an in-app market place?

Yes

How many Mini-Apps in the marketplace?

0

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Pricing Options

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Accepted Payment Currencies

Usd ($), Eur (€), Gbp (£), Jpy (¥), Aud ($), Cad ($), Chf (CHF), Cny (¥), Sek (kr), Nok (kr), Ils (₪)

Pros & Cons

  • omprehensive support for embedded systems testing​
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  • Full integration with other development tools​
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  • Extensive traceability and reporting​
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  • Reduces manual testing effort significantly​
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  • Certified for several industry standards, including DO-178 and ISO
  • Might be complex for smaller or less technical teams to implement​
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  • High initial setup requirements​
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  • Licensing and pricing details are not fully transparent without direct contact​
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  • Can be resource-intensive for certain operations​
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  • Some users report a steep learning curve

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