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    Jailer

    Jailer

    Database Subsetter and Relational Data Browser

    Database Subsetting and Relational Data Browsing Tool. Navigate bidirectionally through the database by following foreign-key-based or user-defined relationships. Exports consistent, referentially intact row-sets from relational databases. Removes data w/o violating integrity. Generates topologically sorted SQL-DML, hierarchically structured XML. and DbUnit datasets.
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    Priority Estimation Tool (AHP)

    Priority Estimation Tool (AHP)

    PriEsT is a decision making tool for Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP).

    Priorty Estimation Tool (PriEsT) is a decision analysis tool. You can use it for ranking the options you have, or alternatively, you may use it for resource allocation (budgeting) problems. In PriEsT, you enter a list of available options and then define your criteria for prioritization. After defining criteria, PriEsT allows you to enter your judgements against each criterion, which are then used to calculate the final ranking (or weights). Please cite this if you find it...
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    Downloads: 26 This Week
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    DATA Gen™

    DATA Gen™

    DATA Gen™ - Test Data Generator to generate realistic test data.

    DATA Gen™ Test Data Generator offers facilities to automate the task of creating test data for new or existing data bases. It helps lower the programming effort required, while reducing manual test data generation errors and the ripple effect that they cause on production systems, users and maintenance.
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    Hermes - Selenium For Humans

    Hermes - Selenium For Humans

    (H)uman (R)eadable and (M)achine (E)xecutable (S)pecification

    Hermes provides a powerful yet usable automation solution, making it the most popular Selenium framework in the world, with over 8,000 downloads. Create human readable, machine executable Selenese style tests in Excel. The world's first automation framework fully integrated with Selenium IDE, RC and GRID; yet built for humans. Be up and running using a feature rich Selenium RC framework in minutes. Hermes comes with advanced reporting, analysis, debugging and enterprise level Java...
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    xuse requirements & use case management
    Xuse manages requirements, use cases & other artefacts that drive software design. Xuse focuses on clear documentation & communication. It defines an XML data model for requirements & use cases with XSLT providing multiple derived views: HTML/SVG/PDF. Note there is no GUI for entering requirements, however another project (https://sourceforge.net/projects/xguse/) will provide a GUI.
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