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    Validation Manager
    Validation Manager is a tool to handle all the cumbersome paperwork of regulated environment validations. Including Validation Plans, protocols, executions and exceptions. Keeping everything in one place and best of all paperless. Source is hosted on Bitbucket: https://bitbucket.org/javydreamercsw/validation-manager
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    Sikuli4Net

    .NET implementation of Sikuli, utilizing an embedded jetty server.

    Using an embedded jetty server, this project exposes the core functionality of Sikuli for use within .NET projects. The nuGet package can be installed with the following command entered in the package manager: Install-Package Sikuli4Net Requires a working installation of the latest version of Sikuli. Additional setup required: See screenshots for examples of how to implement this tool. NUnit setup and teardown methods are required. NuGet package page is located here:...
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    Squash TM

    Squash TM

    Squash TM is an open source tool for test repositories management.

    Squash TM is the test repository manager found in the open source Squash toolkit. It enables the management of requirements, test cases and campaigns execution in a multiproject context. Based on an ergonomic and intuitive interface, Squash is also "full web" making it an easy tool to deploy. Squash TM is the result of a new development in Java (OSGi, Spring 3, Spring MVC, Hibernate, JasperReport, Jquery).
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    Robot Framework SNMP Library

    Robot Framework SNMP Library

    Sending SNMP requests via Robot Framework

    The library provides functionality of SNMP manager which can be accessed using Robot Framework keywords. In this model, system under test is SNMP agent.
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    LabMinder is an encapsulation of the VMware Lab Manager SOAP API within Ant tasks. The intended usage of this project is to enable Lab Manager automation through Ant scripts.
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    Swing Java Application manages software requirements and associated functional tests, including results, showing requirements/tests traceability at all time. Requirements and tests are formatted as in text processor; print-ready documents are generated.
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