PROVIDENCE, R.I., May 01, 2018 -- With the release of VectorCAST 2018, two editions, Professional and Enterprise, are now available to meet the specific needs of smaller and larger teams and projects. Vector Software is now part of Vector Informatik, the leading manufacturer of software tools and embedded components for the development of electronic systems.
With the two new editions, the automated test platform VectorCAST 2018 is able to better adapt to the individual conditions of each customer, who, from now on, may choose between “Professional” and “Enterprise” editions.
VectorCAST 2018 Professional is intended for single users and small workgroups working on projects that require automated black-box and white-box unit and integration testing, as well as code coverage analysis. VectorCAST 2018 Enterprise includes all of the features of VectorCAST 2018 Professional plus enterprise test management, testing multiple code configurations, covered by analysis (CBA), probe points, change-based testing, and analytics.
Vector Software’s award-winning VectorCAST embedded software testing platform is a family of products that automates testing activities across the software development lifecycle and supports C, C++, and Ada. The VectorCAST/C++ and VectorCAST/Ada applications are used for Unit and Integration Testing, while VectorCAST/QA is used for System Test Automation and Code Coverage Analysis.
For additional details about the release of VectorCAST 2018, please visit: www.vectorcast.com/vectorcast-2018.
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About the Vector Group:
Vector Informatik is the leading manufacturer of software tools and embedded components for the development of electronic systems and their networking with many different systems from CAN to Automotive Ethernet.
Vector has been a partner of automotive manufacturers and suppliers and related industries since 1988. Vector tools and services provide engineers with the decisive advantage to make a challenging and highly complex subject area as simple and manageable as possible. Vector employees work on electronic innovations for the automotive industry every day. Worldwide customers in the automotive, commercial vehicles, aerospace, transportation, and control technology industries rely on the solutions and products of the independent Vector Group for the development of technologies for future mobility.
Vector worldwide currently employs more than 2,000 people with sales of EUR 518 million in 2017. With its headquarter in Germany (Stuttgart), Vector has subsidiaries in the USA, Japan, France, Great Britain, Italy, Austria, Sweden, South Korea, India, China, and Brazil.


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