QA Automation Software for Mac

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    Argus is a highly integrated Eclipse plug-in. The purpose of this plug-in is to add additional Errors and Warnings to the Eclipse Framework, assisting Java programmers to create bug free, high quality code.
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    CQSAT is a powerful, comprehensive and extensible framework for static analysis of program source code and detection of software defects.
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    Dresden OCL
    Dresden OCLallows to query arbitrary EMF-based models. It provides an advanced OCL2 Editor, a Parser, an Interpreter, and a Codegenerator for Java and SQL. WE MOVED TO GITHUB. PLEASE VISIT https://github.com/dresden-ocl/dresdenocl
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    Java Cobol Lexer take a cobol source program and return it as a list of lexical tokens. Library takes source code in fixed, free and mixed formats. It recognizes standard Cobol 85.
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    STDL (Structured test description language) is a domain-specific testing language that is used to auto-generate unit test code. It supports a myriad of output languages (incl. C#). The project's aim is that of reducing the resources required for testing
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    RESOLVE is an integrated specification and programming language designed to develop component-based software that is fully specified and verified to be correct. It is one of the longest running software engineering projects in the USA.
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    **NOTE**: The WALA project is now hosted at https://github.com/wala/WALA; the latest source code and updates are available there. The code here on Sourceforge is highly out of date and unsupported. The T. J. Watson Libraries for Analysis (WALA) provide program analysis capabilities for Java bytecode and related languages. The WALA libraries constitute an open-source release of parts of IBM Research's DOMO analysis infrastructure.
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    Newspeak is a simplified programming language, well-suited for the purpose of static analysis. The compiler c2newspeak tranforms C programs into Newspeak. Other utilities to manipulate Newspeak programs are also available.
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