Open Source Prolog Software Testing Tools for Linux

Prolog Software Testing Tools for Linux

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    PLUNITTEST
    PLUNITTEST is a unit test framework for Prolog. It has been tested with Sicstus prolog. It gives a framework for automated unit testing of prolog programs via continuous integration tools. It outputs an XML file like Junit XML.
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    SecFlow - Secure Flow Analyzation for Java and .NET
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    The uranium is a system for test automation. It uses a prolog language for high-level modelling of business process in software and system of drivers which allows use any channel for manage the program (web, db connection etc).
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