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    JWRAP is the Ms-excel wrapper for Jenny. jenny is a time tested tool for generating test cases. the tool is based on Orthogonal array and paring concept.The tool also has exclude filters to generate robust test cases. works only in Windows.
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    AllPairs is an open source test combinations generator written in Python. It allows one to create set of tests using 'pairwise combinations' method, reducing a number of combinations of variables into a lesser set that covers most situations.
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