Parasoft
Parasoft helps organizations continuously deliver high-quality software with its AI-powered software testing platform and automated test solutions. Supporting embedded and enterprise markets, Parasoft’s proven technologies reduce the time, effort, and cost of delivering secure, reliable, and compliant software by integrating everything from deep code analysis and unit testing to UI and API testing, plus service virtualization and complete code coverage, into the delivery pipeline.
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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Gearset
Gearset is the complete, enterprise-ready Salesforce DevOps platform, enabling teams to implement best practices across the entire DevOps lifecycle. With powerful solutions for metadata and CPQ deployments, CI/CD, testing, code scanning, sandbox seeding, backups, archiving, observability, and Org Intelligence — including the Gearset Agent — Gearset gives teams complete visibility, control, and confidence in every release.
More than 3,000 enterprises, including McKesson, IBM and Zurich, trust Gearset to deliver securely at scale. Combining advanced governance, built‑in audit trails, SOX/ISO/HIPAA support, parallel pipelines, integrated security scans, and compliance with ISO 27001, SOC 2, GDPR, CCPA/CPRA, and HIPAA, Gearset provides enterprise‑grade controls, rapid onboarding, and a user‑friendly interface — all in one platform.
Gearset delivers enterprise‑grade power without the overhead, which is why leading global organizations in finance, healthcare, and technology choose us,
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Apache AntUnit
Initially all tests for Apache Ant tasks were written as individual JUnit test cases. Pretty soon it was clear that most tests needed to perform common tasks like reading a build file, initializing a project instance with it and executing a target. At this point BuildFileTest was invented, a base class for almost all task test cases. BuildFileTest works fine and in fact has been picked up by the Ant-Contrib Project and others as well. This approach has a couple of advantages, one of them is that it is very easy to translate an example build file from a bug report into a test case. If you ask a user for a testcase for a given bug in Ant, he now doesn't need to understand JUnit or how to fit a test into Ant's existing tests any more. AntUnit takes this approach to testing even further, it removes JUnit completely and it comes with a set of predefined <assert> tasks in order to reuse common kind of checks.
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