Release 1 of BroadBit Test Tool (BTT) offers the power and efficiency of TTCN testing; all software testing engineers can add this platform independent tool it into their toolbox.
Training support is available through training@broadbit.com.

Features

  • Platform independent (tested on Linux, OpenSolaris, OSX, and Windows)
  • Support of basic TTCN-3 syntax for test control (but not for template definitions)
  • Support of both tabular structures and ASN.1 based protocols (with external ASN.1 compiler)
  • Easy mapping between port definitions and port handlers
  • Port handlers included for generic sockets, such as Ethernet, UDP, or Unix sockets
  • Message filtering capability
  • Easy generation of an ASN.1 test message or sequence of test messages
  • HTML visualization or CSV export of test data

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License

GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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  • An easy to use open source TTCN testing tool.
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Additional Project Details

User Interface

Console/Terminal, Web-based

Programming Language

PHP

Related Categories

PHP Communications Software, PHP Software Testing Tool, PHP Test and Measurement Software

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2009-11-01