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    perftence

    perftence

    A fluent language to write perftences

    Performance test engine written in Java and exposed as a fluent API for writing JUnit tests. Perftence can also be used without JUnit by using perftence-api distribution package. Full test results are provided in html, which can published directly with different CI's (e.g. Jenkins/Hudson). Runtime test statistics are also provided through logging (e.g. using slf4j-log4j and log4j). Pertence tool can also be used for finding out threading issues. Just write a test that uses the...
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    Madcow 2.0

    Madcow 2.0

    Madcow 2.0 - Advanced Test Automation

    Madcow Version 2.0 is the premier test automation tool designed to make your life easier. Developers love it. Testers can actually use it. Madcow is a domain specific language which helps to make it easier to test web browser based applications. You don't need to be a programmer to use it! Testers can write and organise their test cases the way the want to. It runs in the JVM as it is built using Groovy, and utilises the respected Webdriver framework. Check it out today! Please...
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    Java/C Comparative Benchmarks

    Java and C Comparative Performance Benchmarks

    A collection of software benchmarks developed to compare the performance of Java with C on identical code. No language libraries were used to avoid implementation differences. Some of the benchmarks are also implemented in Python and Scala. There are benchmarks for bit twiddling, numerical computing, data structure manipulation, concurrent computing, callouts to native libraries, and, graphics processing units (GPU) utilization.
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    GrinderScript.Net

    Enables you to run load test written in a .Net language with Grinder.

    Bringing the awesomeness of The Grinder to the .Net community. Bringing the awesomeness of the .Net programming languages to the Grinder community. GrinderScript.Net is an open source project, that enables you to run load test written in a .Net language in The Grinder. It is not a port of The Grinder to the .Net platform.
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    SPARKUnit is a unit test framework for the SPARK programming language. It enables developers to create unit tests which can be analysed by the SPARK Examiner. This allows for testing of operations with preconditions and flow analysis of test cases.
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