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  2. List of unit testing frameworks - Wikipedia

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    A JUnit extension that uses dependencies between test cases to reduce code duplication and improves defect localization. JGiven [317] Behavior-driven development: JMock [318] A mock framework JMockit [319] Open source framework. Tests can easily be written that will mock final classes, static methods, constructors, and so on. There are no ...

  3. Comparison of server-side web frameworks - Wikipedia

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    PHPUnit, SimpleTest, Selenium: No Yes XML-based, similar to ASP.NETs [92] APC, Database, eAccelerator, Memcached, XCache Yes [92] Yes [92]? ? SilverStripe (Sapphire) PHP >= 7.1 [93] jQuery, jQuery UI Yes Push-pull Yes Active record pattern Unit tests, Selenium: Automatic incl. OpenID Themes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Silex PHP >= 5.3.9 Yes Yes Yes Yes

  4. pytest - Wikipedia

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    Pytest's markers can, in addition to altering test behaviour, also filter tests. Pytest's markers are Python decorators starting with the @pytest. mark.< markername > syntax placed on top of test functions. With different arbitrarily named markers, running pytest -m <markername> on the command line will only run those tests decorated with such ...

  5. Test automation - Wikipedia

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    Headless browsers or solutions based on Selenium Web Driver are normally used for this purpose. [7] [8] [9] Another variation of this type of test automation tool is for testing mobile applications. This is very useful given the number of different sizes, resolutions, and operating systems used on mobile phones.

  6. Cucumber (software) - Wikipedia

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    Gherkin is the language that Cucumber uses to define test cases. It is designed to be non-technical and human readable, and collectively describes use cases relating to a software system.

  7. Software testing - Wikipedia

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    This distinction is particularly important when conducting integration testing between two modules of code written by two different developers, where only the interfaces are exposed for the test. By knowing the underlying concepts of how the software works, the tester makes better-informed testing choices while testing the software from outside.

  8. LoadRunner - Wikipedia

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    LoadRunner is a software testing tool from OpenText.It is used to test applications, measuring system behavior and performance under load.. LoadRunner can simulate millions of users concurrently using application software, recording and later analyzing the performance of key components of the application whilst under load.

  9. Solution stack - Wikipedia

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    The term "solution stack" has, historically, occasionally included hardware components as part of a final product, mixing both the hardware and software in layers of support. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] A full-stack developer is expected to be able to work in all the layers of the application ( front-end and back-end ).