Little Software Stats is the first free and open source program that allows software developers to keep track of how their software is being used. It is coded in PHP/MySQL which allows it to run on most web servers.
A model-based test automation framework for GUI applications
This framework supports a wide variety of model-based GUI testing techniques. The innovation lies in the architecture of GUITAR, which uses plug-ins to support flexibility and extensibility. Software developers and quality assurance engineers may use this architecture to create new toolchains, new workflows based on the toolchains, and plug in a variety of measurement tools to conduct GUI testing.
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GUITAR: An Innovative Tool for Automated...
Migrated to github https://github.com/ngeor/w3c-nant
Attention: code migrated to github:
https://github.com/ngeor/w3c-nant
NAnt task library written in C#.
Validates HTML and CSS against the online W3C validation services.
FTP NAnt tasks to upload and delete files on an FTP server.
Separate NAnt-independent assembly to reuse in .NET projects.
Orc is a embedded language for orchestrating concurrent and distributed programming. It can ensure safe, dead-lock free concurrent execution. This is an implementation of Orc semantics for the .NET framework.
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Built on open standards like Prometheus and OpenTelemetry, Grafana Cloud includes Kubernetes Monitoring, Application Observability, Incident Response, plus the AI-powered Grafana Assistant. Get started with our generous free tier today.
A framework for abstract access to CM / SCM / SCCM / ALM systems (Bugzilla, ClearCase, Mantis, StarTeam, etc.). The project offers one SDK for Bugzilla, ClearCase, Mantis, StarTeam, etc.
JMonitoring and NMonitoring are monitoring frameworks for Java and .Net applications, based on AOP (AspectJ and AspectDNG). Data are stored in database, memory or XML and can be consulted with a web console. http://forge.octo.com/confluence/display/JMO
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.