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    Appium

    Appium

    Automation for iOS, Android, and Windows Apps

    Appium is an open source test automation framework for use with native, hybrid and mobile web apps. It drives iOS, Android, and Windows apps using the WebDriver protocol. Is native app automation missing from your tool belt? Problem solved. Appium is built on the idea that testing native apps shouldn't require including an SDK or recompiling your app. And that you should be able to use your preferred test practices, frameworks, and tools. Appium is an open source project and has made design...
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    Dredd

    Dredd

    Language-agnostic HTTP API Testing Tool

    Dredd is a language-agnostic command-line tool for validating API description documents against the backend implementation of the API. Dredd reads your API description and step by step validates whether your API implementation replies with responses as they are described in the documentation. Dredd supports writing hooks — a glue code for each test setup and teardown.
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    Software Automation Framework Support

    Multiplatform data-driven test automation execution services

    SAFS is a software test automation framework supporting data-driven (aka keyword-driven) functional test automation and associated services. The framework can run stand-alone on Windows, Linux, and Mac as well as integrate the use of IBM Rational Functional Tester, IBM Rational Robot, Smart Bear/AutomatedQA Test Complete, Apple XCode UIAutomation, Android SDK Automaton, Thoughtworks Selenium, and several other tools. Among other features, it provides advanced support of language...
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    TestMax

    Frontend & Backend Automation Tool

    TestMax is integrated Software Testing framework which can be used to test distributed system by developing rapid test cases using XML configuration in front and backend that talks to each other within the test framework. This tool can be used for Database, webservice, API, Junit, TestNg and Frontend including performance test. The main advantage of this TestMax architecture is separating test data configuration from test case run time environment. It reduces the maintenance of test cases...
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    SimpleWebTest is an web auto test framework, which can simplify your coding auto test script. It supplies capturing web page element tool called UI Map. You can implement auto test script for ajax web site agilely, maintenance just spend little time.
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