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Solid Sands

Solid Sands is the leading provider of compiler and library testing and qualification technology in North-America, Europe and Asia.
Overschiestraat 59 A, 1062 XD
Amsterdam
Netherlands
+31 20 244 0199

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Our mission is to put quality into C. We do that by improving the quality of C and C++ compilers, libraries and analysis tools, and by enabling their safe and secure use. With the quality level of our test suites, we stay at the forefront of software testing and qualification to help you achieve ISO compliance and functional safety standard requirements.

Founded in 2014, Solid Sands is headquartered in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. With partners all over the world we serve both leading innovative companies in the semiconductor, IP and security industries as well as safety-critical companies in automotive, robotics, railway and medical.

Our SuperTest Compiler Test and Validation Suite provides a complete validation environment which enables customers to achieve the software quality level demanded by the ISO language and functional safety standards.

Meanwhile, our SuperGuard C Library Safety Qualification Suite is a requirements-based test suite for the C standard library with full traceability between the requirements derived from the ISO C language definition and the individual library tests.

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The SuperGuard C Library Safety Qualification Suite from Solid Sands eases software approvals for safety-critical applications. Discover more about its use in ISO26262 applications...
July 2, 2021

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Qualifying a compiler is essential in today’s connected world. If a compiler isn't tailored for a specific use case, especially those that are safety-critical, the outcome will...
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