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    Koarse Grind (formerly Coarse Grind)

    Koarse Grind (formerly Coarse Grind)

    Test Automation framework intended for coarse-grained testing

    Koarse Grind has been rewritten in Kotlin (hence the 'K'). It's new home is here: https://github.com/william-hood/koarse-grind-kotlin __________________________________ Test Automation framework for Kotlin/Java with an integrated web-based user interface. It is intended for larger-grained testing of an installed & configured product, rather than unit testing.
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    LEMA - Log/Event Monitor and Analyser

    LEMA - Log/Event Monitor and Analyser

    Centralized Logging to a database with alerts and powerful RCP-UI

    LEMA is an easy to use Log-Server. It supports asynchronous logging of multiple applications (log4j-appender). The logs are processed and save to a database. An RCP-UI supports Live View, History View with advanced filters. You can use it for Error Monitoring / Notification; in order to do this a rule-based labellng (for instance stacktrace grouping) is performed by the server.
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    Yasca

    Source Code Analyzer

    Yasca is an open source program which looks for security vulnerabilities, code-quality, performance, and conformance to best practices in program source code, integrating with other open-source tools as needed. Yasca has been migrated to Github, and is available at http://scovetta.github.com/yasca and http://github.com/scovetta/yasca.
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    Provide metrics calculation and dependency analyzer plugin for the Eclipse platform. Measure metrics with avg and std deviation and detect cycles in package and type dependencies. Continuation of work from http://sourceforge.net/projects/metrics.
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    UCD Analyzer is a tool for analyzing websites usability (as well as accessibility, search engine optimization). It uses set of configurable rules to generate usability report.
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    ScaleUp is a monitoring tool, which produces report based on configured text files and keywords (such as exceptions). It is very useful to monitor log in production and testing environments.
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    Enerjy is a static code analyzer for Java that integrates seamlessly with Eclipse. In addition to scanning your source code for stylistic problems, bugs and inefficient code, Enerjy also calculates your Enerjy Index Score.
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