-

LDRA Plug-In Brings Tool Suite Into Jenkins for Agile Development in Automotive and Aerospace

The integration makes system-level automated testing and verification easier for embedded software developers by presenting detailed results in Jenkins

WIRRAL, England--(BUSINESS WIRE)--LDRA, the leading provider of automated software verification, source code analysis and test tools, today announced a plug-in that brings the capabilities of the LDRA tool suite into the Jenkins automation server for continuous integration (CI) for agile software development. Jenkins automates and manages the build process and connects build and version control systems with quality management and automated testing processes for large-scale system-level software projects. LDRA has long linked to Jenkins to enable developers to analyze, track test and verification fulfilment, and measure code quality. Now, developers can view LDRA results directly in Jenkins, saving time and reducing development costs associated with building systems that must meet rigorous standards such as the automotive industry’s ISO 26262.

“Continuous integration is a key part of agile workflows, so using the LDRA tool suite to generate certificate-grade artifacts at every check-in or daily helps developers stay on track and move faster through feature development cycles,” said Ian Hennell, LDRA operations director. “With LDRA fully integrated into the Jenkin’s interface, the process is smoother and LDRA results, such as code review analysis and the severity of violations, are easier to access.”

LDRA Brings Certification Management to Jenkins for Large-Scale Automotive Project Control
Managing large-scale safety-critical systems, which often require a global array of components and technology providers, is a difficult and costly process, especially when development teams span continents, languages and time zones. This LDRA/Jenkins solution offers developers the ability to track productivity and build process efficiency while easing certification challenges and improving software quality. Defects are identified earlier in the software development life cycle, saving significant time and costs of identifying errors later.

By verifying standards conformance, the LDRA tool suite helps companies demonstrate their systems meet rigorous certification standards, such as DO-178C (Software Considerations in Airborne Systems and Equipment Certification) and ISO 26262 (Road Vehicles – Functional Safety). Specifically, the LDRA tool suite provides static and dynamic analysis, requirements traceability, verification, testing and automated documentation.

In addition to tracking the progress of static analysis activities and code quality, the reporting features of Jenkins pulls essential information, such as how many test cases have passed and failed, from LDRA’s documentation process into the Jenkins dashboard to provide a concise summary. When test cases fail, developers can be informed via email or a web-based interface so they can take prompt corrective action. To maintain development efficiency, Jenkins continues to gather information as the baseline changes so test regression can be performed independently of normal developer activities.

“Instead of following links to LDRA results, developers can directly view trend graphs within Jenkins for static analysis violations and other findings,” Hennell added. “Being able to view these LDRA findings without needing to move to another application further facilitates the issues we’ve long aimed to solve—managing certification challenges and improving software quality.”

Learn more by watching the video “Performing code review with Jenkins and the LDRA tool suite” to see how Jenkins and the LDRA tool suite work in tandem to find and fix coding rule violations to comply with the BARR-C:2018 standard.

About LDRA

For more than 40 years, LDRA has developed and driven the market for software that automates code analysis and software testing for safety-, mission-, security-, and business-critical markets. Working with clients to achieve early error identification and elimination, and full compliance with industry standards, LDRA traces requirements through static and dynamic analysis to unit testing and verification for a wide variety of hardware and software platforms. Boasting a worldwide presence, LDRA has headquarters in the United Kingdom, United States, Germany, and India coupled with an extensive distributor network. For more information on the LDRA tool suite, please visit http://www.ldra.com/.

Readers may direct questions to:

Mark James
Email: mark.james@ldra.com

Contacts

Media:

Kelly Wanlass, Hughes Communications, Inc., Media Relations
Tel: +1 (801) 602-4723, Email: kelly@hughescom.net

Mark James, LDRA, Marketing Manager
Tel: +44 (0) 151 649-9300, Email: mark.james@ldra.com

More News From LDRA

TASKING Delivers Advanced Worst-Case Timing Coupling Analysis and Mitigation for Multicore Designs

MUNICH--(BUSINESS WIRE)--TASKING, a global leader in high-performance embedded software development tools, today announced enhancements to its unified toolchain that provide greater in-depth timing analysis of real-time, multicore embedded systems. With the integration of TASKING’s compiler technology, BlueBox debuggers, winIDEA IDE, and the LDRA tool suite, developers can more accurately assess complex timing issues such as worst-case execution time (WCET) as outlined by industry standards. By...

TASKING Celebrates 1-year Anniversary of LDRA Acquisition with Launch of Complete End-to-End “Compile, Debug, Test” Toolchain for Safety- and Security-Critical Systems

MUNICH--(BUSINESS WIRE)--On the first anniversary of its acquisition of LDRA, TASKING, a global leader in high-performance embedded software development tools, announced the availability of its TASKING toolchain. With the successful integration of LDRA and TASKING capabilities, this seamless, integrated toolchain provides complete end-to-end compile, debug, and test capabilities. Its AI enhancements accelerate the design of functionally safe and secure embedded real-time systems in automotive,...

LDRA – A TASKING Company Wins VDC’s Embeddy Software Award for New Airborne System Capabilities

WIRRAL, England--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The LDRA tool suite from LDRA - a TASKING Company is the software winner of VDC Research’s 2025 “Embeddy” Award, presented to companies announcing important advances and innovations for embedded software developers and/or system engineers. With new features introduced at Embedded World North America in early November, the LDRA tool suite now integrates airborne functional safety and cybersecurity software verification capabilities that minimize challenges and r...
Back to Newsroom