Best Software Testing Tools for Selenic

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    Sauce Labs Reviews

    Sauce Labs

    Sauce Labs

    $19 per user per month
    181 Ratings
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    Sauce Labs is the largest continuous testing cloud in the world for web and mobile apps. This gives development teams from the top digital brands the ability to deliver apps faster, without compromising on quality. With extensive device and testing coverage, streamlined beta distribution, best-in class error monitoring, and constant feedback loops during your app development cycle, you can release better mobile apps faster. Your mobile apps will always work in real-world scenarios on any device and browser. Sauce Labs' end-to-end solutions for mobile quality enable organizations to deliver mobile apps in a modern era of DevOps driven development. They can achieve quality and speed at all stages of app development - from conception to production. We have you covered, no matter what your testing needs are, the application type you're developing, or your role within the mobile SDLC.
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    Parasoft Reviews
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    Parasoft

    $125/user/mo
    116 Ratings
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    Parasoft's mission is to provide automated testing solutions and expertise that empower organizations to expedite delivery of safe and reliable software. A powerful unified C and C++ test automation solution for static analysis, unit testing and structural code coverage, Parasoft C/C++test helps satisfy compliance with industry functional safety and security requirements for embedded software systems.
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    Applitools Reviews
    Applitools is an AI-powered, end-to-end visual and monitoring platform for Developers and Test Automation, Manual QA and DevOps. Our Visual AI technology transforms the way organizations approach quality. It ensures that web and mobile apps look and work exactly as they were designed on any device, browser OS, native application, or browser. Applitools integrates quickly with any DevOps environment. It is easy to use for any size team and can be scaled to any organization that wants to improve speed and quality with every release. This is vital in today's competitive business environment. Applitools is used by hundreds of companies in a variety of industries, including Fortune 100 software, banking, retail, and insurance firms. This allows them to provide the best digital experiences possible to their customers. Applitools has its headquarters in San Mateo in California and an R&D centre in Tel Aviv in Israel.
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    Cucumber Reviews
    Validate executable specs against your code on any modern development platform. Cucumber Open, the #1 automation tool for Behavior Driven Development, has over 40 million downloads. Cucumber Open is not just open-source, it's also an open platform that works well with the tools that you already love and use. It works with JavaScript, Ruby,.NET, and many other platforms. Plain text specifications can be stored alongside your code in your source control system. The system's behavior should be described in a way that everyone can understand. Automate with Selenium API calls, or direct function calls within the same process. You can create your own reports or generate reports in HTML, JSON, and other formats. Integrate CucumberStudio and JIRA, or create your own plugins. BDD bridges the gap between development and business. Test automation can reduce rework. Live documentation gives you real-time insight. Integration seamless with Git
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    TestNG Reviews
    JUnit and NUnit are both inspired by TestNG, but it introduces some new functionalities to make it more powerful and easy to use. For example, you can run your tests in large thread pools with different policies (all methods in their own threads, one thread per class, etc.). It can be used to verify that your code is multithread-safe, it supports data-driven testing (with @DataProvider), supports parameters, and has a powerful execution model (no TestSuite). A variety of tools and plug ins are available to support the - such as Eclipse, IDEA, Maven, and many others. It also embeds BeanShell to provide additional flexibility. There are default JDK functions that allow for runtime and logging (no dependencies) and dependent methods for testing application servers. TestNG covers all types of tests: unit, functional, integration, and more.
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