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White Papers
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Bromine is an open source test management tool which helps one in managing the Automated Test Cases/Script generated using Selenium. Selenium is an open source automation tool which helps in automating any web application. There are many advantages of Bromine. Few of them are managing the traceability between requirement and test cases are done through tool; all your
automated test cases are managed at a single location. One can execute these test cases on different OS/Browser combination using Bromine. This is the one of the best automation test management tool in open source arena. This white paper highlights the installation, feature and usage of this tool. One can easily learn the usage of Bromine by going through this white paper. This white paper also highlights some of the best practices while using Bromine with Selenium. Presented by
This report is the result of the largest public-private sector research project focused on open source software integrity, originally initiated between Coverity and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security in 2006. The results from the 2010 edition of the Coverity Scan Open Source Integrity Report detail the findings of analyzing more than 61 million lines of open source code from 291 popular and widely-used open source projects such as Android, Linux, Apache, Samba and PHP, among others.
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To get the ball rolling in the right direction, we've aggregated 10 tips for development and scrum managers to consider while evolving more iterative development methodologies. These tips are designed to help you extend well-known agile quality practices to ensure that your software satisfies business needs-effectively and efficiently.
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This report is the result of the largest public-private sector research project focused on open source software integrity, originally initiated between Coverity and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security in 2006. The results from the 2010 edition of the Coverity Scan Open Source Integrity Report detail the findings of analyzing more than 61 million lines of open source code from 291 popular and widely-used open source projects such as Android, Linux, Apache, Samba and PHP, among others. Presented by
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Every business depends on applications to automate its core business processes. These applications must be constantly available for partners, customers, employees and other stakeholders. But the reality is often very different. When applications are under peak demand they can often be inaccessible and under perform. This issue can have dramatic effects: orders may be lost, customers abandoned and reputations damaged. Download this whitepaper to find out how you can help maintain maximum availability for those core applications |
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