One Unified Time Tracking Software For Projects, Billing, Pay and Compliance
For companies of all sizes looking for a Time Tracking software
Replicon's time-tracking platform is scalable and configurable to support the diverse needs of small, mid & large businesses with a remote and globally distributed workforce. Replicon’s Time Tracking is a cloud-based, enterprise-grade solution that tracks employee time across projects, tasks, presence, and absence to facilitate client billing, project costing, and compliant payroll processing. The scalable and configurable platform offers seamless integration with common business technology stacks, such as ERP, CRM, Accounting, and payroll solutions. With AI-powered time capture, mobile apps, and labor compliance as a service, Replicon makes time tracking hassle-free.
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jMINT is a integration fault injection tool which identifies data exchanges across classes and inject faults along those path. It is primarily based on the idea of program analysis and code mutation. The cross boundary data exchanges are identified by performing data flow analysis usingjava byte code analysis and transformation framework-soot. Mutant injection is also done via the soot framework. jMINT tool can be used to measure the effectiveness of integration test suites.
XJML 1.0 is a platform for Verification and Validation of Java classes
XJML 1.0 actually can reads one Java class and its contract (written in XML) and then executes the next verification techniques:
1. Runtime Assertion Checking (RAC). Using JML4c and JML4rt tools.
2. Extended Static Checking (ESC). Using ESC/Java2.
3. Full Static Program Verification (FSPV). Using the Why platform (tested with Why 2.30 and Why3 0.71)