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    Swift

    Selenium Hybrid Automation Framework with BDD tool Cucumber

    Mastek has successfully developed a highly configurable Hybrid Automation framework: “Swift” using Selenium tool that offers quick turnaround for Automation Suite Implementation with support of Keyword & Data Driven framework approach. The Automation regression suite can be created or modified using tester friendly keywords for modules, screens, and verifications, thereby ensuring a more effective and efficient Test automation process and better ROI through the complete application life cycle. Swift is also integrated with Behaviour driven developement ( BDD ) tool Cucumber.
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    TestMP

    TestMP

    Test Management Platform for Automation

    ...You can signoff the report by marking "Accept" or "Refuse" and send it to the stakeholders! 3. Object-oriented Test Data Storage & Service You can add test data into the datastore, categorize it by tags, and use it by API in automation. Test data is fetched as its original type, or by merging different snippets together. 4. Task-driven Test Environment Management Environment tasks are defined, scheduled, and bounded to scripts on local/remote hosts.
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    d2junit

    d2junit

    Data Driven Java Unit Testing

    D2Junit enables data driven unit testing. It provides a way to test a method with different sets of data
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    A generic SQL driven data audit tool for detecting differences between any JDBC accessible database tables and other data sources. Platform independent. It's a unix like diff for databases. Produces key values with the differing column name and data
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    Jameleon
    Jameleon is a data-driven automated testing tool that is easily extensible via plug-ins. Features of applications are automated in Java and tied together independently in XML, creating self-documenting automated test cases.
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    JUnit extension making test cases data driven. Uses external test data (in Excel, XML etc) which is injected into your test case using standard JavaBeans properties. Data enables and integrates toolkits such as jWebUnit and DbUnit. 100% JUnit compatible.
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