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Hudson Continuous Integration Selenium IDE Plugins Selenium IDE is an integrated development environment for Selenium scripts. It is implemented as a Firefox extension, and allows you to record, edit, and debug tests. Selenium IDE includes the entire Selenium Core, allowing you to easily and quickly record and play back tests in the actual environment that they will run in. Selenium IDE is not only a recording tool: it is a complete IDE. You can choose to use its recording capability, or you may edit your scripts by hand. Features: Easy record and playback Intelligent field selection will use IDs, names, or XPath as needed Autocomplete for all common Selenium commands Walk through tests Debug and set breakpoints Save tests as HTML, Ruby scripts, or any other format Support for Selenium user-extensions.js file Option to automatically assert the title of every page NEW! Plugins

checkstyle - Checkstyle 5.5 home Grid5000:Home - Grid5000 Current status (at 2014-04-10 15:08): No current events, 2 planned(details) Latest updates from Grid'5000 users Latest news Grid'5000 Charter revised The Grid'5000 charter has been reworded and simplified so as to be more inclusive about possible uses. Grid'5000 school 2014 announced Organized in Lyon, from June 16th to June 19th 2014, this spring school will bring together, but is not limited to, Grid'5000's users, technical team and executive committee for 4 days of tutorials and talks focusing on best-practices and results. Grid'5000 users win second prize at CCGRID 2013's SCALE challenge Snooze based entry running on Grid'5000 entry wins 2nd prize at CCGrid 2013 SCALE challenge: well done Matthieu and Anne-Cécile for defending the entry titled Scalability of the Snooze Autonomic Cloud Management System by Eugen Feller, Christine Morin, Matthieu Simonin, Anne-Cécile Orgerie, and Yvon Jégou. Grid'5000 users finalists of the SCALE'2013 challenge D. Grid'5000 tutorial during ComPAS'2013 Sites:

Open Source Physics + Author Affiliations ↵† Author for corespondence. E-mail: wochristian@davidson.edu Scientists routinely use computer modeling and computation in innovative research, including predicting the nature of He4 at extremely low temperatures and the impact of human activity on climate. Why does computer-based modeling remain absent from many educational programs? The Open Source Physics (OSP) project, www.compadre.org/osp/, seeks to enhance computational physics education by providing a central Web site containing computer modeling tools, simulations, curricular resources such as lesson plans, and a computational physics textbook that explains the pedagogic simulations' algorithms (1). Students who learn physics concepts via static pictures may be led to construct incomplete or incorrect mental models that hamper their understanding of physical concepts. Dynamic modeling. Middle school students launching bottle rockets for Tracker video analyses. Our simulations require student interaction.

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