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    jECMAUnit is an ECMA (Javascript) unit testing framework that uses the underlying javascript engine and JUnit to perform the tests in java, allowing browser-less unit testing of javascript code
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    InPUT

    IoC container for the configuration and design for experimental design

    InPUT offers a descriptive and programming language independent format and IoC (Inversion of Control) container for the configuration and design of computer experiments. Code and more info can be found on github: http://github.com/feldob/InPUT
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    Log4JUnit aims to help the testing (using JUnit assertions and test cases) of legacy code that gives a train on the log files it creates, and is, appart from that not very testable (due to missing sources, not testable design, etc).
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    ATF is a unit tests generation tool. It uses model based testing and code based techniques. It is implemented as ant build command and as a stand alone GUI application. Its main goal is to provide a complete test suite for any given software under test.
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    This project is aim to support a automatic generate test code from test case document. It dependence XUNit test module, and seem support all x
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    Jasmine JUnit Runner

    Jasmine JUnit Runner

    A Jasmine unit test runner for JUnit

    To run Jasmine unit tests from a java dominated world, I have created this JUnit runner to run jasmine tests comfortable. The runner works seamlessly from maven command line and IDE's that can start JUnit 4 test suites. It is especially useful in automated test environments like Jenkins.
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    Jester.NET is a port of the popular Jester mutation testing tool for Java. Jester.NET is designed to slightly mutate your application code and then run your unit tests in order to expose gaps in your testing strategy.
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    EpiT Basic - Automation Testing Tool

    EpiT Basic - Automation Testing Tool

    Automation testing tool for generating test cases from java codes

    Most software development will use a standard software development life cycle (SDLC). In SDLC, four phases are involved during development of any system. They are analysis, design, implement and testing. During testing phase, test cases are used in order to test the functionalities of the system developed. Test cases are generally extracted from the source codes manually. This paper presents an alternative approach to automate the process of generating the test cases by developing an eclipse...
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