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    Scrapy

    Scrapy

    A fast, high-level web crawling and web scraping framework

    ...It can be used for data mining, monitoring and automated testing.
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    coarrays

    coarrays

    A free Fortran 2008, 2018 coarrays course with notes and exercises

    Coarrays are native Fortran means for SPMD parallel programming. At runtime multiple copies of the executable (called images) are executing asynchronously. The F2008 standard provides coarray syntax, remote calls, coarray data objects, allocatable coarrays, syncronisation, atomics, etc. F2018 adds new functionality, e.g. collectives, teams, events, more atomics. Coarrays are used extensively in CASUP library for HPC (https://cgpack.sourceforge.io). The course is aimed at experienced...
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    TestNGPDF

    TestNGPDF

    TestNG PDF Matrices Report

    1. The report is easily plug-gable for any test automation tool Selenium, RestAssured, UniRest and Appium 2. The report gives historical data on pass and faliures 3. It gives summary view of pass and fail test cases 4. It shows the failed test cases and reasons for failures 5. The TestNG PDF Matrices Report also provides test automation related matrices. 6. Lot of graphs provides information for managerial decision making.
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    Specstractor

    Tool chain for the automated extraction/analysis of system invariants

    ...These automatically generated invariants yield useful insight into the actual system behavior and can reveal flaws and missing elements in the developer-maintained specifications. Specstractor consists of two main components, the Extractor, which automatically extracts invariants from automatically generated test cases of a system using data mining, and Insight, a web based tool that gives the user high level views and visualizations of the resulting invariants. For information about how to download and use the tools please press the link below or go the wiki page.
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    JPdfUnit integrates PDFBox as an PDF API with the JUnit framwork for the test of pdf documents so JPdfUnit is a high level api. Simple ready-to-use assertions help to compare the expected data to the concrete data of the pdf document. Please note that this project is not actively maintained at the moment.
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