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Fastest stands for 'Fast Automated Software test'.
* This is a compilation of various open source tools complemented with a set of useful programs that help a Software Test Engineer perform the test automation with ease.
* It can be envisioned as a toolkit that every test engineer would need!
* Currently implemented in Java
* Test Automation is not just about writing test cases in a particular programming language. There are a lot more activities that need to be accomplished in...
XJML 1.0 is a platform for Verification and Validation of Java classes
XJML 1.0 actually can reads one Java class and its contract (written in XML) and then executes the next verification techniques:
1. Runtime Assertion Checking (RAC). Using JML4c and JML4rt tools.
2. Extended Static Checking (ESC). Using ESC/Java2.
3. Full Static Program Verification (FSPV). Using the Why platform (tested with Why 2.30 and Why3 0.71)
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Simple test runner for QTestLib tests. Allows to run multiple different tests, provides interface similar to some XUnit applications, can be used with TDD (sort of). Consists of two different applications: GUI and console test runners.
Runtime concurrency analysis for Java. Instruments your Java app at run time, and monitors field access, synchronization and locking, to verify concurrent access is safe.
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Filecmp is a command-line application that gets two filenames as argument and outputs the comparison between them - e.g. if they are the same or not... it may look irrelevant but sometime it's very useful, specially inside scripts.
Test Tool Interfaces is an initiative to standardize the interfaces between Test Tools, making it easier for Test Tools to cooporate. Test Tools can really focus on their intended task and not implement a GUI, an Executor, or a Result Reporter.
An open-source desktop application for load/performance testing a web site. It has a very simple UI to configure the load test. The future plan includes transaction support, record, playback and support for load injector agents.
Castadiva is a test bed based on low-cost off-the-shelf devices, which is used to test protocols developed for MANETs. Castadiva is completely compatible with the file format used by the ns-2 simulator.
This is is a modular, test driven website that tries to break web clients of all kind. If you are developing applications that interact with websites you might want to throw it at this website first and see if it survives.
CuTest lets you write unit tests for your C code. You should use it because: (1) It has the cutest name, (2) It looks and feels like JUnit, (3) It is cross-platform, (4) It ships in a single .c and .h file for ease of deployment.
The goal of this project is to develop a framework to test and measure the performance of IEEE 802.11 based devices. Currently we aims to address the issues related to protocol conformance testing for a device.
Quite useful library for code diagnosis. As for now it can measure time of working for simple blocks of code, but features like loop or counters are developed.
PHPCentaur is a PHP5 driven exploit scanner for webservers.
Scope of the project:
-SQL exploits, Cros site scripting vulnerabilities, Remote code injection, Encoding vulnerabilities, Session based attacks. And more...
CppCondite is a contract directed testing framework for C++. A formally specified "contract" (and a little human help) can be used to generate tests (similar to unit tests) verifying that a component implements the contract correctly.
This project aims to create a set of simple OO Perl adapters to various version control, build control, testing and software distribution tools. These adapters are used to create a fully automated and compliant software configuration management system.