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Powerful open source tools

Thursday Mar 22, 2007

I just found a test case management tool on SourceForge@net, it's so powerful.

TestLink is a open source web based TEST MANAGEMENT and test EXECUTION system under the GPL license (i.e. free to use). The tool enables quality assurance teams to create and manage their test cases as well as organize them into test plans. These test plans allow team members to execute test cases and track test results dynamically, generate reports, trace software requirements, prioritize and assign.

The URL to TestLink is: http://www.teamst.org/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1 


Tools to aid in software localization (format conversion, quality tests, etc.). Pootle is a web based translation and translation management tool. Supported formats: PO, properties, OpenOffice, Mozilla, XLIFF, TMX, TBX, CSV, .ts

http://translate.sourceforge.net/ 


The Software Testing Automation Framework (STAF) is a framework
designed to improve the level of reuse and automation in test cases and
test environments. The goal of STAF is to provide a complete end-to-end
automation solution for testers.

http://sourceforge.net/projects/staf 


http://www.opensourcetesting.org/

GNU/Linux Desktop Testing Project (GNU/LDTP) is aimed at producing high
quality test automation framework and cutting-edge tools that can be
used to test GNU/Linux Desktop and improve it. It uses the Accessibility
libraries to poke through the application's user interface. The
framework also has tools to record test-cases based on user-selection
on the application.


GNU/LDTP core framework uses Appmap and the recorded test-cases
to test an application and gives the status of each test-case as
output. As of now, GNU/LDTP can test any GNOME application which are
accessibility enabled, Mozilla, Openoffice.org, any Java application
(should have a UI based on swing) and KDE 4.0 applications based on QT
4.0 (based on the press releases by KDE).

 

http://ldtp.freedesktop.org/wiki/SoC



 


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