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    log4db2

    log4db2

    Logging utility for DB2 for LUW written in SQL-PL

    Log4db2 is a logging utility for DB2 LUW that uses SQL instructions with SQL PL code. Its purpose is to provide an easy way to write messages from a SQL routine, with the possibility to query these messages directly from the database, allowing to monitor the progression of a process. This utility aims to reduce the time used for developing, testing, debugging and monitoring SQL routines, by centralizing the messages produced by the code. The idea and architecture of this utility...
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    Lusca is a test-framework for testing network applications under unix-like operating systems. Provides remote equipment control, automated script execution, event logging and more.
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    PHPUnitStats is a hook script for a SVN repository, which computes on each commit statistics of PHPUnit test cases performed by the author (by parsing the unified diff), and stores the result in a MySQL database.
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    TRUC is a web-based tool for requirement and use case tracking. It has fileupload, discussions, version control, usecase history, build and release management. It supports assignment of requirements & use-cases to releases and filtering over all fields.
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    CASIMIR is a web-based PHP/MySQL interface which controls over SSH-secured connexions qemu/kvm virtual machines dispatched over several physical servers. It also provides to administrators the ability to delegate control of these machines to other users.
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    Patchy extends the Mantis bug tracking system to allow users to submit patches which are then autotested before being queued for approval. Please download, try the live demo (Home Page link above), join the announce mailing list for updates or help code!
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    Testerman

    A TTCN-3-inspired testing environment in Python

    Testerman is an attempt to produce a TTCN-3 inspired test automation system without the strict typing model of the TTCN-3 test control notation that can be too heavy to be practical with non-stricly defined protocols. This is achieved by bringing TTCN-3 primitives and concepts to the Python programming language. It provides a complete environment to design, manage, execute and analyze automated tests, and can be used as a platform to develop test simulators (drivers and stubs) and prototypes of network applications.
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