Gatling and JMeter have different features based on what you're looking for, but they're not without their disadvantages. Taurus can help fill in the gaps.
Unified Functional Testing is an eminent force in the test automation space. However, Selenium offers many benefits. At the same time, it isn't without its challenges.
Apache Lucene's indexing and searching capabilities make it attractive for any number of uses—development or academic. See an example of how the search engine works.
BDDfire allows you to set up the entire framework with code quality, browser testing, cloud testing, API testing, and Docker integration by running three simple commands.
Elasticsearch, Logstash, and Kibana (ELK) form an open source stack that has become a a leading log analysis platform to monitor, in this case, OpenStack.
Creating a PlantUML exporter for Structurizr allows you to create a model of your software system and have the PlantUML diagrams be consistent with that model.
Open-source tools are free, but we need to look at the bigger picture. Check out this list of five regression testing automation tools for enterprises.
The following ‘scraping’ tools range from extraordinarily simple tools that are designed for beginner users and small projects to advanced tools that require coding knowledge and are intended for larger, more difficult tasks.
This article compares Hazelcast to the Amazon Web Services ElastiCache Memcached Engine. Cost, Features, Node Management, Fault Tolerance, Monitoring, and Performance are all evaluated.
There are multiple front-end development frameworks out there... so, what are some of the basic differences between them? Author Tim Wenger briefly dips into four of the most popular ones currently out there to provide us with a basic understanding of each.