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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.

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Maven Plugin which directly launches Fitnesse server. Provides ability to launch FitNesse as a wiki server, or automatically run FitNesse tests as part of a standard integration-test / verify build. Allows configuration of FitNesse's classpath through plugin dependencies, and injects all Maven ... [More] project properties as FitNesse variables, ( which can be overridden from the command line using '-D' ). [Less]

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Adds features to Concordion, such as embedding screenshots or logging information in the output. Includes an example project that demonstrates the extensions using Concordion with Selenium 2 (WebDriver) for end-to-end browser testing.

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Web application to support user acceptance testing process - provide users with test scripts, track scripts execution, and provide reporting.

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Much of the world is connected via GSM networks and SMS is the only data transport they use. If you are building SMS-based applications, you can use SwimSMS to: Rapidly prototype interactions between an SMS application and one or more users Visualize and experience the interaction in emulated ... [More] 'phones' Test the behavior of a real application against your specification See WhySms The tool is based on Excel, with each column representing a user. You can run an interactive simulation to check your user experience with real users Next StepsGettingStarted AuthoringTests AdaptingSwimSMSToSpecificSystems AcknowledgmentsThe name SwimSMS derives from the Swim acceptance test tool invented by Ward Cunningham for web applications involving multi-user workflows More about Swim. In a way it is an evolution of Fit (http://fit.c2.com/), but for multi-user applications. Fit was also invented by Ward. The concept was refined with input from the InSTEDD Phnom Penh innovation lab team. (See http://instedd.org/about) Ot-painha-haa! Thanks to Grameen for exposing me to multiple scenarios of SMS applications in Bangladesh, has helped the tool be more robust. O-conoo-ashu-bidanay! [Less]

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User Acceptance Testing Automation with a DSL for Web ApplicationsIn short, Tuluat aims its users to be able to write English-like statements to test a website. Project will be using mainly .NET Framework technologies. How It's Done?Nothings done yet. But it will be done like this: Users ... [More] enter to a Windows application (Tuluat), their english-like statements (Tuluat DSL - TuDSL) which is in fact describes a user acceptance test for a website. Then again by using Tuluat they execute their tests and see results. Which Technology and How?Project will have a Windows Presentation Framework (WPF) based user interface for administering and running TuDSL tests. TuDSL tests will be parsed and transform into Abstract Syntax Tree (AST) using Irony. Irony is choosen for simplicity and despite lack of documentation its ease to use. We want to focus on our DSL's evolution and functionality, more than how we describe it. At later stages of development if we would think our TuDSL is mature enough and we didn't satisfy with Irony, we can consider changing it with another tool. By using AST we will generate a C# code utilizing Watin API. Generated C# code will be an in memory string. We will feed this string to our runner libraries and create an in memory assembly for each test (or for a scenario composed of more than one test), and run on the fly. To store users' TuDSL scripts we plan to use SQLite with NHibernate. Been There, Done That?After putting this idea out, we found out that its not an original idea, and already thought and implemented by others like Torkel Ödegaard. As much as we respect to implementers, we dont care either. This is a learning project for us, and we hope to develop our external DSL creation skills. [Less]

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