9622 projects tagged "Software Development"
Maveryx is an automated functional testing tool. It provides testers with automated testing capabilities for functional testing, regression testing, GUI testing and data-driven testing. It does not require you to pre-record or capture any GUI Maps (or ‘Test Object Maps’) to create and run tests. During test execution, Maveryx takes ‘snapshots’ of the application user interface and automatically identifies the UI Objects to test. The tool includes fuzzy matching algorithms to unambiguously locate objects at runtime, even if the objects have changed since test creation. Maveryx also provides the ability to automate keywords, to validate dynamic data, to create data-driven tests, and to support custom controls. It is platform independent and runs as a standalone application or as an Eclipse plugin.
Scache is a different approach for PHP session data management. It provides a generic key-value data cache to use for transient session data storage. Scache also provides a shared keyspace, shared counters, and simple cache features. Scache's difference to other implementations is a tree-structured keyspace where one can easily operate only on required parts of stored session data and also invalidate groups of stored data by expiring whole subtrees. Despite its name, scache is not a cache. Scache stores all session data inserted until data is deliberately destroyed and so reduces the need to redundantly store the same data somewhere else. Scache consists of a daemon and a PHP extension.
MinimalModbus is an easy-to-use Python module for talking to instruments (slaves) from a computer (master) using the Modbus protocol. Example code includes drivers for Eurotherm and Omega process controllers. The only dependency is the pySerial module. This software supports the ‘Modbus RTU’ serial communication version of the protocol, and is intended for use on Linux, OS X, and Windows platforms. It has been tested with Python2.6, Python2.7, and Python3.2.
Fossil is a distributed software configuration management/version control system built with reliability and ease of use on mind. It comes with integrated bug tracking and a wiki. It is distributed as a single static binary for easy installation and the ability to run in a chrooted environment. Other highlights include a Web interface, autosync, simple networking, and CGI support.
Umple can be used for pure UML modeling. Or it can be used to add UML constructs, such as associations and state machines to code written in Java, PHP, or Ruby. It generates code in these languages that can save a large amount of programming effort and result in higher quality. The UmpleOnline tool allows you to edit UML diagrams graphically, and watch the Umple textual code being written in real time. This works the other way too: you can write textual Umple and watch the corresponding UML diagram appear. Umple is being extended to support patterns, tracing, and a variety of other features. Umple is written in itself, which is central to maintaining its quality. Umple can be used today by any programmer or modeler.
XEO (eXtensible Enterprise Objects) is an agile development framework designed for creating Web applications built around Object Oriented concepts and Model Driven Development with Java. You model business entities (including their attributes and behavior) as XEO Models which are then processed by the framework's "Builder". This produces the application's supporting structures such as database tables (to persist data) and Java classes (providing object-relational mapping and behavior). Development is supported by an Eclipse plugin called XEOStudio.
JGame Flash is an ActionScript 3 port of the JGame 3.5 API. It can be compiled with the free Flex toolkit. A Java-AS3 translator is included to make porting games easier. The goal of this project is to eventually enable JGame Java games to be converted (partially) automatically to ActionScript 3. JGame Flash works on Android Flash 10.1 and supports accelerometer input.
Luminous is a powerful and modern syntax highlighter written in PHP. It supports a range of popular languages, including C, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, Python, Ruby, XML/HTML, and many more. Luminous is separate from many similar PHP (and JavaScript) based highlighters in that it implements hand-written language scanners to better understand complex languages. It aims to output high quality highlighting in HTML and LaTeX, which can be themed by CSS.