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    The Automated Contest Management System is designed to help manage programming contests in the style of the ACM-ICPC. It is a Ruby-on-Rails application that can be easily installed and managed.
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    A simple and incredibly powerful tool for scripting and fuzzing arbitrary network protocols written using the Chicken Scheme-to-C compiler.
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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...
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    Sutri is a system for tests management. It does not deal directly with testing tools but enables you to manage tests, results and reports in a coherent way, without concerning about what tool is used to execute such tests.
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    SeSAm (Shell for Simulated Agent Systems) provides a generic environment for modelling and experimenting with agent-based simulation with a special focus on the easy construction of complex models including dynamic interdependencies or emergent behaviour
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    AI-supported visual verification and tests you can actually trust.

    Lastest.cloud is a free, open-source verification of development, self-hosted visual regression and end-to-end testing platform for web applications. An AI agent records you clicking through your running app and generates Playwright tests with multi-selector fallback. Replays are deterministic and token-free, so your CI/CD bill doesn't scale with your test suite. Lastest ships three diff engines side-by-side — pixel (pixelmatch), structural (SSIM), and perceptual (Butteraugli) — so...
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    experior

    A minimalist, powerful, language-agnostic unit/regression test tool

    Experior doesn't care what language your test program is written in. All it cares about is that each test's output begins and ends with a simple line of JSON. Your test program can validate its own output, in which case Experior just acts as a report engine. Alternatively -- or additionally -- you can write validation functions in JavaScript, and Experior will run them against the test output. Finally, Experior can compare your current test output against a copy of previous test output and...
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