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    This is a HTTP traffic generator for load testing web applications. It is very simple and fast and can simulate client activity on multiple servers at the same time. Supports almost all http methods such as GET, POST, HEAD
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    A simple, robust, easy to use C++ unit testing framework. The output is being integrated with doxygen for automatic results reporting as well.
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    mxtraf is a network traffic generator. With mxtraf, a small number of hosts can be used to saturate a network with a tunable mix of TCP and UDP traffic. The primary purpose of mxtraf is to allow stress testing of experimental network protocols. m
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    LEAST is the Lightweight Engine for Application StressTests It provides a framework for stresstest-modules, being able to start and stop these modules according to severeal patterns. After the stresstests being finished, it's able to analyse the lo
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    Breeze is a build and test automation framework for software developers. It is written in Ruby and can be extended to include tasks that interact with other tools such as source code repositories, compilers, test frameworks, and installers.
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    OpenLC is a set tools designed to facilitate benchmarking and stress testing of a wide variety of information servers (WEB, Email, FTP, LDAP, ...). A XML-RPC API is offered for developers interested in creating clients that query the services provid
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    The jload framework enables developers to create repeatable load test cases. The framework will then execute these cases and generate reports and graphs showing the execution times and characteristics.
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    jsAssertUnit is a unit testing framework based on assertions, helping JavaScript developers to test their code. Failing assertions about the program state are tracked in a Reporter window of a DOM compliant browser : IE5+, Mozilla, Netscape 6+, etc.
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    Lapidary is a unit testing framework for the Ruby programming language.
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    SMPPSim simulates a Short Message Service Centre (SMSC) that allows interaction with an External Short Message Entity (ESME) using the Logica Aldiscon protocol SMPP. It is intended as a testing tool. SMPPSim is currently hosted by Selenium Software.
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    A whole lot of source code related to programming Linux systems with C
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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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    BP-Tools

    BP-Tools

    Set of useful tools for payment service development

    The BP-Tools set consist from applications supporting EFT testing, benchmarking and transaction service development. BP-Tools suite currently consists of following three components: - BP-CCALC: Cryptographic Calculator - BP-CardEdit: Thales P3 Input/Output file editor - BP-EMVT: EMV Tool - BP-HCMD: Thales HSM Commander
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    Tesi's files deployement repository
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    This script will automatically decode an obfuscated JavaScript or VBScript in HTML and scan for suspicious/malicious codes in the page.
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    Tool for testing your unit test-cases.
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    This is a framework for logging time-events in java applications.
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    Revision Control support for FitNesse.
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    DragnDrop is a simple cross-platform utility to assist in debugging and monitoring drag-n-drop and clipboard interactions. It is of use to both developers and end users.
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    Mipscope is a cross-platform IDE for students learning assembly on the MIPS architecture. The focus is on a convenient debugging environment, including a visual, reversible debugger.
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    The goal of this project is to provide a common deployment area for all of the various Fit Servers and user-developed Fixtures.
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    FTF (for Flexible Testing Framework) is a modular framework for testing, both automatic and manual, and quality assurance. FTF initial development has been done in the EDOS project, to support Linux distributions testing.
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    qAccept is a tool to automate acceptance testing for your C++ project.
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    Python Universal GUI (requires wx) Automatically creates GUI windows for any python objects. These windows allow you to view and alter your objects at runtime, as well as save and load their states.
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    Converting Fit tests automatically to JUnit tests while running. Simply add to your test suite: suite.addTest(FitlessTestStarterSuite.suiteFit("fit/html/input", "fit/output")); You do not need Fitnesse, because your fit tests run in JUnit directly.
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