Jtest
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Developed by | Parasoft |
Latest release | 8.1 / May 3, 2007 |
OS | Cross Platform |
Genre | Testing |
License | Proprietary software |
Website | Jtest at Parasoft.com |
Jtest is an automated Java testing and coding standard analysis product that is made by Parasoft. It aims to improve Java code reliability, functionality, security, performance, and maintainability. Basic functionality includes Unit test-case generation, static analysis, regression testing, and code review. Jtest is used by companies such as Cisco Systems, TransCore, and AIG United Guaranty.[1]
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[edit] Awards
Jtest won a Codie Award from the Software and Information Industry Association (SIIA) for "Best Software Testing Solution" in 2007[2] and 2005.[3]It also won "Technology of the Year" award as "Best Application Test Tool" from InfoWorld two years in a row in 2006 and 2007.[4][5][6]
[edit] See also
- Automated testing
- List of unit testing frameworks
- List of tools for static code analysis
- Regression testing
- Software testing
- System testing
- Test case
- Test-driven development
- xUnit - a family of unit testing frameworks.
[edit] References
- ^ Jtest Case Studies
- ^ 2007 Codie Award Winners
- ^ 2005 Codie Award Winners
- ^ Parasoft Jtest Wins Best Application Test Tool as part of InfoWorld's Annual Technology of the Year Awards
- ^ InfoWorld 2007 Technology of the Year awards
- ^ Parasoft Jtest Wins InfoWorld’s Technology of the Year Award for Second Consecutive Year
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- JDJ Product Review — Parasoft Jtest 8.0 by Jason Bell, Java Developers Journal (JDJ), November 17, 2006
- Jtest continues its trek toward code-testing supremacy by Rick Grehan, InfoWorld, October 6, 2006
- Jtest 8 Aids Process by Peter Coffee, eWeek, October 16, 2006
- A Small Shop's View of Jtest 8.0 by Marcus Zarra, DevSource, September 16, 2006