Projects tagged ‘fit’


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Asido is a PHP (PHP4/PHP5) image processing solution, with pluggabledrivers(adapters) for virtually any environment. A lot of PHP developers (both on the PHP4 and PHP5 side) need image transformation ... [More] operations for various tasks, the most mundane of which are the proportional resizing and watermarking. Asido offers such solution: uniform API for image transformations that works with various environments (GD, ImageMagick, MagickWand, etc). Asido is open-source and its LGPL license allows you to place the class in your proprietary PHP projects. Asido offers the following functionality: resize images, watermark images, rotate imates, copy images, crop images, grayscale images, convert images, etc. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

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Concordion is an open source framework for Java that lets you turn a plain English description of a requirement into an automated test.
Created about 1 year ago.

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WideImage is a PHP5 image manipulation library with a fluent interface that supports chaining operations and abstracts the normal GD2 operations from the interface into a more coherent and extendable framework.
Created about 1 year ago.

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Eyes Of Lynx is a web-based application written in PHP/Javascript that allows you to share, examine and manage your photo albums. It's designed to be fast, intuitive and very powerful. Its key ... [More] features include an original and innovative interface, zoom and rotation tools, auto rotate of photos when an orientation is provided in EXIF data (informations stored by digital cameras), cache of images in a smaller/intermediate size to increase display and loading speeds, a thumbnail's image navigation, ... [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

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this project is just a spike on rfid usage in C#
Created about 1 year ago.

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Created 4 months ago.

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What is Spectacular?Spectacular is an Acceptance Test Driven Development (ATDD) / Behavior Driven Development (BDD) tool that aggregates several different types of testing frameworks into 1, and it ... [More] also introduces the idea of Executable Use Cases (EUC) - if you have to write use cases, you might as well make them Not Suck (tm). The idea is that a Business Analyst (BA), Quality Assurance engineer (QA), or Developer can write a spec in any way they feel comfortable with, including diagrams and business rules if necessary. They can write tests in the form of Executable Use Cases, BDD-style tests (Gherkin/Given-When-Then scenarios), and/or FIT-style tests all within the same document. The tool will run through the document, "detect" test cases, execute them, and print out the results in the same format as it was input. Why build Spectacular?I work at a large financial services company, where compliance with Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) and Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) rules and regulations is of utmost importance, specifically with the audit requirements. I suspect that there are many, many organizations out there who have to comply with the same set of rules, so I took what I learned about SOX and OCC audit requirements, combined them with what I learned at Elisabeth Hendrickson's AMAZING ATDD course, and created Spectacular to make writing requirements more natural while also making those same documents executable, while not restricting any team to any single tool. Also, I found through practical application of various ATDD tools that they are all pretty amazing and useful, but it was really annoying use all these various tools to write specs and tests in different ways depending on the tool. Plus, I would suspect that most teams would prefer to write story tests in a single document in a single format rather than having them live all over the place. Isn't this whole idea... un-Agile?I don't think so. Actually, I think something like Spectacular will help any large organization with an established corporate hierarchy and previous experience writing specifications in a use-case format adopt Agile more easily. In my experience, these large organizations can be like "steering the Titanic with a small rudder" when it comes to transitioning to a more Agile process - allowing teams to continue writing requirements in the form of Use Case flows and documenting the tests in the same document will let them experiment with the various ATDD best-practices while remaining compliant with their regulatory bodies. Current StatusCode is checked in, and a prerelease has been published. I would not feel comfortable calling this release (currently 0.9-beta) production-ready quite yet, as there are some open issues and I want to improve a few usability elements. I would also like to create a prettier TestResults.html, but that may need to wait until after 1.0. We'll see. Current backlog can be viewed at Pivotal Tracker [Less]
Created about 1 month ago.

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Projeto desenvolvido pelos alunos do curso de pós-graduação em Engenharia de Software da Faculdade Impacta. Sistema de controle de Imobiliária.
Created 5 months ago.

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to study fit and fitnesse related technologies
Created about 1 year ago.

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FIT -- the Framework for Integrated Testing -- is an incredible tool for solidifying requirements and improving communication. Unfortunately, the lack of "real world examples" out there has really ... [More] slowed the adoption of Fit. This project aims to become a repository for meaningful Fit applications at a complex level. [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.