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Writing Testbenches for FPGA/ASIC design is always a very fastidious and boring task.
This project helps any FPGA/ASIC designer by providing a full RTL test environment with C support.
QASL (Quality Assurance Scripting Language) is an open source, easy to use tool aimed towards both technical and non-technical users that provides a simple method for creating automated web application test scripts.
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Tools for Testing (TfT) is a set of Java-classes to support the programmer in the use of Junit 4. Download the latest release here: http://tft.origo.ethz.ch/download Development is maintained in the Trac: https://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/tftest/
This project aims to create a set of simple OO Perl adapters to various version control, build control, testing and software distribution tools. These adapters are used to create a fully automated and compliant software configuration management system.
This project collects information about the economic system of the computer game "Pirates of the Burning Sea" from "Flying Labs System". All those informations were collected manually.
XML parser is a tool written in java, which can parse any XML file fed to it. It generates the needed source code to parse your XML, based on the specified schema.
TUT performs all required tasks that one can expect from unit test framework, but at the same time is small and robust (about 2.5k SLOC with 98% self-test coverage). Deploying TUT is very fast, since it is a header-only library.
AppSignal's MCP server hands Claude, Cursor, or Zed your real errors, traces, and the deploy that shipped them. AI writes the fix; you review the diff.
Dranzer: ActiveX vulnerability discovery tool. CERT developed this open source tool so that software developers can test ActiveX controls for vulnerabilities before the software is released to the public.
Lack of Progress Bar (Lopb) is an Eclipse plugin that tracks how long developers wait for file check-ins/outs, code compilation, publishing apps to a web server, and other IDE background jobs to complete. Read more at http://lopb.org
A simple tool that enables test requirements to be declared directly in production code. The tool can then be used to determine if these requirements have been satisfied by the current test code.
Test Drive is an automation tool. The application is specifically aimed at testing network based services that make use of popular protocols i.e HTTP, SOAP, ICAP, DNS etc.
WebRobot, a Java-based wrapper for HttpUnit and ServletUnit, is a library that helps programmers automate interaction with web sites, especially for automated testing.
Shadowtail is a Java/Spring framework for gathering numerical data (statistics) about a Java application. It is particularly useful as a source of data to feed Orca, the free tool for plotting textual data onto a directory on a Web server.
The Java Email Server (JES) plug-in is an embedded instance launcher of JES (email server) under Eclipse; it's intended to help developers viewing the layout of mails sent by their application to the clients (subscription mails, etc...) in local.
Newspeak is a simplified programming language, well-suited for the purpose of static analysis. The compiler c2newspeak tranforms C programs into Newspeak. Other utilities to manipulate Newspeak programs are also available.