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Checkstyle [1] is a static code analysis tool used in software development for checking if Java source code is compliant with specified coding rules. Originally developed by Oliver Burn back in 2001, the project is maintained by a team of developers from around the world.
Automated analysis to identify violations of coding guidelines like MISRA C and detect clones, dead code, and security vulnerabilities. Key features include coding standards compliance checking, metric monitoring, defect analysis, and certification for safety-critical software development. BLAST (retired) 2015-10-30 (2.7.3) Yes; ASL 2 — C — —
University officials contacted McCants via mail and text message in the days following ESPN's initial interview with McCants, because McCants expressed "knowledge of potential NCAA rule violations involving the University of North Carolina," according to a letter signed by the athletics director of compliance. [55]
The first page of the form used by Fresno County health inspectors includes a checklist list of more than 50 factors that are checked for compliance with food handling and food safety regulations.
Roaches were found at Hill Villa Senior Living at 8000 Calmont Ave., Istanbul Grill at 401 Throckmorton St., El Pollo Regio at 7108 Camp Bowie West Blvd. and Riscky’s Barbeque at 300 Main St.
The July 5 follow-up inspection found no violations after the restaurant had been out of compliance following a previous routine inspection June 12. Manila Snow Cone Co. at 1939 N. Kansas Ave.
Some possible examples of malicious compliance include: A group of U.S. firefighters who were required for safety reasons to wear self-contained breathing apparatus against their will. In response, they merely wore the equipment on their backs but did not use it, complying with the letter of the mandate.
In the University of Southern California athletics scandal, the University of Southern California (USC) was investigated and punished for NCAA rules violations in the Trojan football, men's basketball and women's tennis programs. [1] The sanctions were announced on June 10, 2010, and affected the USC football program from 2010 to 2012.