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== List of acceptance-testing frameworks == * [[Concordion]], [[Specification by example]] (SbE) framework ** Concordion.NET, acceptance testing in .NET * [[Cucumber (software)|Cucumber]], a [[behavior-driven development]] (BDD) acceptance test framework ** Capybara, Acceptance test framework for Ruby web applications ** Behat, BDD acceptance framework for PHP ** Lettuce, BDD acceptance framework for Python * [[Cypress (software)|Cypress]] * [[Fabasoft app.test]] for automated acceptance tests * [[Framework for Integrated Test]] (Fit) ** [[FitNesse]], a [[Fork (software development)|fork]] of Fit * [[Gauge (software)]], Test Automation Framework from [[Thoughtworks]] * [[iMacros]] * ItsNat Java Ajax web framework with built-in, server based, functional web testing capabilities. * [[Maveryx]] Test Automation Framework for functional testing, regression testing, GUI testing, data-driven and codeless testing of Desktop and Web applications. * [[Mocha (JavaScript framework)|Mocha]], a popular web acceptance test framework based on Javascript and Node.js * [[Playwright (software)]] * [[Ranorex]] * [[Robot Framework]] * [[Selenium (software)|Selenium]] * [[Specification by example]] (Specs2) * [[Watir]]
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