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ebizzy is designed to generate a workload resembling common web
application server workloads. It is highly threaded, has a large
in-memory working set, and allocates and deallocates memory
frequently.
Cue is a Unit Testing Framework for C. This framework supports making and execution of the unit test for C programs. Cue aims at the framework that beginner of Test First Programming or XP(eXtream Programming) can easily use.
Dynamic Probe Class Library (DPCL) is an object based C++ class library that provides the necessary infrastructure to allow tool developers and sophisticated tool users to build parallel and serial tools through technology called dynamic instrumentation.
Open System Testing Architecture - a distributed software testing architecture designed around CORBA. The current toolset has the capability of performing scripted Web (HTTP and HTTPS) heavy load tests with performance measurements from Win32 platforms.
GNU/Linux Desktop Testing Project (GNU/LDTP) is created with the goal of producing high quality test automation frameworks and cutting-edge tools that can be used to test the Linux Desktop and improve it.
ROBOTester is a simple unittest framework for C. It is a combination of a library to build testcases with and perl program that carries out the testcases and summarizes the results.
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Calculates cyclomatic and the NPATH complexity measures. It reads the coverage information produced by GCC and determines the complexity of all functions.
TDFS-lis can be used both as TCP client and TCP server with IPv4 and IPv6 support. TDFS-lis is a general pourpose tool, usefull to test clients, servers and services.
A file comparator with special knowledge of binary formats such as Windows executable (.exe), object (.obj), and library (.lib) plus Unix .a (archive) files. It knows how to ignore datestamps and other fields which don't affect the file's behavior.
Automated computer program grading solutions designed for trainings on computer languages, data structures and algorithms. See http://openjudge.net for details.
JDLabAgent is a dynamic link library which is loaded into the Java Virtual Machine via Java Virtual Machine Debug Interface (JVMDI). The JDLabAgent can be parameterized via config files and logs JVM events (e.g. breakpoints, exceptions).
Davtool is a command line style tool which can perform WebDAV methods. We can use davtool for WebDAV batch work. It is similar to wget. While wget can perform only the GET method, Davtool can perform all WebDAV methods.
This is a dynamic slicing tool for Java programs. The tool modifies the Kaffe virtual machine to collect the execution trace, and compress the trace on-the-fly. Please proceed to the tool's website http://jslice.sourceforge.net/ for download.
The Open POSIX Test Suite is a test suite for POSIX 2001 APIs, not tied to specific implementations. It provides conformance, functional, and stress testing. Initial focus is on Threads, Clocks & Timers, Signals, Message Queues, and Semaphores.
"Better Extension for RPM" is a buildroot installation tool compatible with YUM written in C. It is fast and system resources friendly. The main audience are users, developers or administrators of Red Hat/Fedora Core Linux operating systems.
pyvix is a Python wrapper for the VMWare(R) VIX C API that allows Python to programmatically control VMWare(R) virtual machines. Example operations include: powering on; suspending; creating, reverting to, and removing snapshots; and running programs.