18 projects tagged "Testing"
The JumpBox for Ruby on Rails is a self-contained Ubuntu Linux environment that, upon startup, immediately hosts fully functioning Apache, Ruby, MySQL, and Ruby On Rails environments. With only a minimal amount of preparation, you can use your favorite deployment method to install and host your Rails application on the JumpBox.
Yawet is a Web test tool that allows you to create, run, and debug test cases for Web applications. It is a Java application for version 1.4 or higher. It features a Swing GUI, verification of HTML, PDF, and XML documents, parametrisation, libraries, HTML frame support, console mode, project files in XML format, integrated HTML tree parsing, and log and report generation. It is extendable with Java.
IBM Client Application Tool for JMS is a standalone, light weight, J2EE client application that is intended to run inside a J2EE client container and does not require any installation. It uses the domain-independent JMS common interfaces or domain-specific, point-to-point interfaces to test messaging infrastructures without writing JMS client code.
DM Performance Meter is intended for measuring the execution time of a script (or its parts). It measures the time taken to execute the part of a PHP script between specified start and end points. It also can measure the time of arbitrary checkpoints. It supports: setting multiple named check points; output measurement results as plain text, HTML comments, and HTML unordered lists; and logging results to CSV files.
Cyclomatic complexity is a measure of the amount of branching in a function. A higher number of branches gives a higher complexity rating. Higher numbers lead to combinatorial expansion of the 100% coverage testing scenarios required to guarantee the function is bug-free. So high complexity usually means a large chance for bugs. Low complexity means bug-free. This code is written in Perl, but analyzes Python code for complexity by function and class. It also gives statistics about comment density.
J51 is a Intel MCS51 emulator with all the standard integrated peripherals. A disassembler with an integrated debugger is also included. Standard peripherals emulated are Timer 0/1 (Mode 0, 1, 2, and interrupts), serial interface in polled and interrupt mode, standard I/O, and ports 0 to 4. Microprocessors emulated are the Intel MCS 8051 (no peripherals), Intel 8051, Intel 8052, Philips LPC674, and Philips LPc900.
actiWATE (Actimind Web Application Testing Environment) is a software platform intended to make the test automation process simple and cost-effective. The major component of actiWATE is a Java-based framework that emulates Internet browser functionality and provides a convenient and intuitive action-based API for test script development. An automated test in actiWATE is just a piece of Java code that uses the actiWATE API, so this test can be executed through different tools (for example, JUnit test runner). actiWATE collects testing information to log files and generates test failure reports to simplify problem allocation and correction.
Software Engineering Environment (SEE) provides an information manufacturing platform for software development. It makes information sharing very convenient by allowing all information to be customized dynamically and letting users modify or add their own information structures at any time. It provides various predefined selections for information attributes that correspond to information manufacturing patterns. Although designed for software development, it could be used for managing any information, including book registries, personnel lists, and financial reports.
A non-graphical .NET Project management component which enables .NET applications to read, write, and manage Project documents without utilizing Microsoft Project.