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Test automation framework, for building fast, re-usable and reliable system tests under windows OS. It includes a tool for developing automation in .NET, and a GUI tool to compose automation with no coding skills. Learn more: http:/qaliber.org
Collection of Open Source and free tools to be used for HP ALM administration, customization, and also end-user usage.
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NetAlert is a .NET API offering a 'simple' yet powerful interface to notify the events within your applications. New user in your site? customize the mail to send, maybe an SMS, notify your events and let NetAlert do the job. Supports message auditing.
Specter is an object-behaviour specification framework for .NET and Mono. It enables behavior driven development (BDD) by allowing developers to write executable specifications for their objects, before actually implementing them.
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Avignon is an acceptance test system that allows you to write executable tests in a language that you define. It uses XML to define the syntax of the language but, if you choose to extend the language, leaves the semantics of the tests up to you.