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    The CoreASM project focuses on the design of a lean executable ASM (Abstract State Machines) language, in combination with a supporting tool environment for high-level design, experimental validation and formal verification of abstract system models.
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    An xml report package for JUnit framework users.
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    KodeFu is an N-tier entity code generator that copies object definitions from a .NET assembly and generates equivalent source code for the objects, translator classes, and a suite of unit tests for said translators.
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    Utility to document NUnit Testing PLEASE NOTE THIS IS THE FIRST UPLOAD - CODE IS TESTED, INSTALLATION IS NOT - PLEASE TRY THE INSTALLATION AND LET ME KNOW HOW IT GOES - THANKS.
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    The Revolver framework is a framework that attaches importance in the way of making M layer of the MVC model.The Revolver framework is made by the BLI design pattern.Developers get plainly and high maintainability.
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    Swing Java Application manages software requirements and associated functional tests, including results, showing requirements/tests traceability at all time. Requirements and tests are formatted as in text processor; print-ready documents are generated.
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    Steel Rats is a gui wrapper for the command line source code auditing tool RATS. It examines C, Perl, php and python code for keywords that could cause security holes and provides a report for you to further investigate the possible security holes.
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    The pycurry project is targeted for handling concurrency issues within the Python programming language. It also contains a (almost) fully functional 'Design by Contract' implementation.
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