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    Zebrunner Community Edition

    Test Automation Management Tool

    Zebrunner CE (Community Edition) is a Test Automation Management Tool for continuous testing and continuous deployment. It allows you to run various kinds of tests and gain successive levels of confidence in the code quality. Zebrunner CE is integrated by default with Carina open-source TestNG framework and uses Jenkins as a CI Tool. It is built on top of popular docker solutions and includes Postgres database, Zebrunner Reporting, Jenkins Master/Slaves Nodes, Selenium Hub, Mobile...
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    GUITAR - A GUI Testing Framework

    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. More detail is presented in this publication: GUITAR: An Innovative Tool for Automated...
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    This is a collection of Eclipse plug-ins that help you work with .NET. If you used tools like Emonic, this is something that will be helpful. Current functional tools include NUnit and NAnt support. Both tools work like their Java equivalents.
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    A suite of source and binary programs to test the capabilities of code analysis tools. A reference implementation of x86 binary analysis in C# is also included.
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    WebTest Fixtures library is a bridge between two great opensource tools, FitNesse and Selenium. It fills a gap between web tests and the domain model or database, allowing quick set up or verification of the effects of web tests.
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    Please note the project has moved to GitHub, see http://benilovj.github.com/dbfit DbFit is a set of fixtures which enables FIT/FitNesse tests to execute directly against a database, enabling developers to manipulate database objects in a relational form, making database TDD much easier then with xUnit-style tools.
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    A common problem with testing tools such as NUnit and JUnit is the need to have reliable, consistent data to test against. This tool provides a way to load and unload test data into a database for unit test purposes (as well as any other data loading nee
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