Anonymous asked a question to András L.
"For high-reliability infrastructure, what specific C++ safety standards (e.g., MISRA or modern RAII patterns) does the team strictly enforce?"
Hi,
Our team does not primarily utilize C++ for high-reliability infrastructure development. For high-reliability infrastructure, Nokia emphasizes a comprehensive approach to software quality and robustness. This includes rigorous design principles and extensive peer code reviews across all development stages. We adhere to stringent internal coding guidelines and employ automated static analysis tools to identify potential issues early. Our teams conduct thorough unit integration and system testing to ensure fault tolerance and predictable behavior. We also focus on formal verification methods and continuous integration practices to maintain the highest levels of reliability. These measures ensure our infrastructure meets demanding performance and availability requirements.
Best regards,
LA
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