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    ggcov
    ggcov is a GTK+ GUI for exploring test coverage data produced by C programs compiled with gcc --coverage. It's basically a GUI replacement for the gcov program that comes with gcc.
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    Quilt is a Java software development tool which measures coverage, the extent to which testing exercises the software under test. It works very well with Ant and JUnit but may also be used in conjunction with other products.
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    Utilises the JVMDI (Java Debug API) to produce line coverage reports detailing which lines of code have been executed during a test. Report is produced in XML and may be post-processed via XSLT into a prettier one.
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    FIDe is a software-based fault injector designed to validate Fault-Tolerant mechanisms and techniques used by applications. It was first used to measure database recovery coverage and costs, but can be used to test and validate ordinary applications.
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