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OpenSTA
OpenSTA - Open Source Software testing tool
OpenSTA is a open source Load testing software which performs scripted HTTP and HTTPS heavy load tests with performance measurements. OpenSTA currently runs only on Microsoft-Windows based operating systems.
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Selenium
Selenium - Open Source Software testing tool
Selenium is a opensource Framework testing tool mainly used for testing Web applications. It also provides a test domain specific language to write tests in a number of popular programming languages.
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Walrus
Walrus - Graph visualization software
Open Source Graph visualization Tools
Walrus is a tool for interactively visualizing large directed graphs in three-dimensional space. It is technically possible to display graphs containing a million nodes or more, but visual clutter, occlusion, and other factors can diminish the effectiveness of Walrus as the number of nodes, or the degree of their connectivity, increases. Thus, in practice, Walrus is best suited to visualizing moderately sized graphs that are nearly trees. A graph with a few hundred thousand nodes and only a slightly greater number of links is likely to be comfortable to work with.
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LibLime Koha
LibLime Koha
LibLime Koha is the most advanced open-source Integrated Library System in use today by hundreds of libraries worldwide. LibLime Koha is web based, so there is no software to install on desktop computers, and LibLime hosting services means that no servers are required in the libraries. LibLime's IT experts manage all upgrades, backups and general system maintenance, and the Library's local IT staff can focus on the Library's many other projects.
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Evergreen
Evergreen - ILS
Open source Integrated Library System
An open source ILS (integrated library system) used by over 1000 libraries around the world. The software, also called Evergreen, is used by libraries to provide their public catalog interface as well as to manage back-of-house operations such as circulation (checkouts and checkins), acquisition of library materials, and (particularly in the case of Evergreen) sharing resources among groups of libraries.
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