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A group of Java-based testing tools and JUnit extensions aimed at increasing quality awareness and ease of introduction of testing tools into the development cycle. Examples are Automated documentation, class hierarchy unit testing, and code coverage.
A cross platform Http web server developed using C++.
Agile methodology with emphasis on :-
1. Good Design
2. Object Oriented Programming
3. Refactoring
4. Static/Dynamic Analysis, Unit-testing, Code Coverage
5. Software Engineering best practices.
Coberclipse is a eclipse plugin for Corbertura. It will instrument the classes during the build and show the code coverage after executing unit test cases.
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Tiria is a eclipse-plugin to view code coverage data (e.g. from cobertura) within the IDE. Main objective of the plugin is to show how the code coverage changes during project progress.