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    dperf

    dperf

    DPDK based 100Gbps network performance and load testing software

    ...Load testing and stability testing for Layer 4 Load Balancer and other Layer 4 gateways. Network performance testing for servers on cloud. Performance test of network package processing capability for NIC and CPU. Can be used as a high-performance HTTP server or client for load testing.
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    Protocol tool

    Hexadecimal strings test tool

    This is a software/hardware development tool that allows the user to send strings on an interface (parallel,serial, network or other), specified in hexadecimal or strings or a combination of these. The strings can be retrieved/stored from/to a file.
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    Advance-PCT-1.0

    A novel Code transformation technique to guide test input generator

    Advance_PCT is a pre-processing technique, that simplifies the complex boolean expression present in a C program. It identifies the boolean expression and creates equivalent conditional branches with an empty body. These additional statements along with original program supplied into test executor to improve test data. It ensures that each atomic conditions have been invoked at least once true and once false.
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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.
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    Lightspeed golf course management software

    Lightspeed Golf is all-in-one golf course management software to help courses simplify operations, drive revenue and deliver amazing golf experiences.

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    A test suite and benchmark for exact Euclidean distance transform algorithms used in Image Processing and computational geometry. It evaluates the exactness and speed of algorithms for a large number of test cases. Results can be visualized in Scilab.
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    BP-Sim

    BP-Sim

    EFT simulator

    BP-Sim allows users to perform an extensive range of tests across the chain of payment services and thus identify potential causes of failures before launching payment systems into production. BP-Sim consists of following modules: BP-Source, BP-Host, BP-HSM and BP-SeeEMV. BP-Source and BP-Host are payment transaction simulators supporting formats as: APACS30, AS2805, many ISO8583 dialects, IFSF, SPDH, TCMP. Together with industry-standard cryptography, multi-platform support, configurable...
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