Software Composition Analysis
What Is Software Composition Analysis?
Software Composition Analysis (SCA) is the practice of identifying and monitoring open-source components and their security, compliance, or license risks.
Why Software Composition Analysis Matters
SCA helps teams:
- understand dependency risk,
- find vulnerable packages,
- improve supply chain visibility,
- support governance and compliance decisions.
How Oobeya Uses Software Composition Analysis Context
In Oobeya, SCA-related signals are valuable when engineering leaders want a broader view of quality and risk beyond pure delivery speed.
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