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STDL (Structured test description language) is a domain-specific testing language that is used to auto-generate unit test code. It supports a myriad of output languages (incl. C#). The project's aim is that of reducing the resources required for testing
BugEye is an XML-based unit test creation framework. Being XML-based, it can be easily translated to almost any language. The current translations are C#, Java, JavaScript, and Visual Basic. Future translations include C++, Python, Perl, and PHP.
Framework for writing decorator for FIT [Framework for Integrated Test][http://fit.c2.com/] fixtures. This project also provides a set of standard fit fixtures which can be used to decorate existing FIT table without modifying them.
The goal is to enable testing frameworks to play tests that have been written in any language. For instance, python tests may be played inside Junit, for Junit may be your framework of choice. Project known as Yactu (Yet Another Cross Testing Utilities)
Simloc is the tool intended for finding similar chunks (blocks) of code. It could be used in reverse software engineering. It is faster than SimScan, find better blocks than PMD/CPD (not just exact blocks also similar) and could be runed at GRID.
iTTCP means "integrated TTCP". The project integrates the TTCP compiler into Eclipse environment and allows so developing and running testcases, specified in TTCN-3 language.
OWLAND is an automated testing framework for description logic reasoners. It supports both ABox and TBox reasoning methods and is capable of running fully automated tests with any ontology and number of currently available reasoners.