Abstract
Generally, it is said that in software development projects, measuring the deliverables quality and progress in real-time and objectively requires substantial workload. Therefore, in many projects, quality and progress are assessed according to the developer's report, and an objective assessment takes place only in the Exit Review. This paper will introduce a solution to the above mentioned problem, the SOurce code Research Service (SORS). SORS utilizes optimized techniques and tools to comprehensively assess the quality and progress of a great amount of program source codes in a short period of time. Since flaws may be detected in a short period of time and with few people, a cost-effective, high quality assessment is made possible. Efficient suggestions and recommendations to projects may be made when this is used as part of Quality Assurance and Quality Inspection.