Framework for Integrated Testing

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The Framework for Integrated Testing is a tool for improving the collaboration of customers, analysts, testers, and developers in the construction of software. The function of the system, is described in HTML pages which are then used to run automated tests on the software. This is achieved by specifying sample inputs and expected outputs in table form within the HTML page, and building the appropriate bits of code to interact with these tables.

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