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RSpec is a computer domain-specific language (DSL) (particular application domain) testing tool written in the programming language Ruby to test Ruby code. [4] It is a behavior-driven development (BDD) framework which is extensively used in production applications.
SECS/GEM is the semiconductor industry's equipment interface protocol for equipment-to-host data communications. It is the messaging standard that facilitates communication between process equipment made by disparate manufacturers (etch, deposition, polish, clean, and more) and the factory host.
Capybara is a Ruby library (also referred to as a gem) that is used with an underlying web-based driver.It consists of a user-friendly DSL (Domain Specific Language) which describe actions that are executed by the underlying web driver.
BDD style unit testing framework. Supports all POSIX compliant shells including Bash, Dash, Ksh and Zsh. Nestable blocks that realize local scope and easy mocking. Parallel execution. RSpec-like/TAP/JUnit XML Reporter. Code coverage integration. MIT license. bash_unit [16] bash unit testing enterprise edition framework. GPL-3.0 License. bach [17]
RubyGems is a package manager for the Ruby programming language that provides a standard format for distributing Ruby programs and libraries (in a self-contained format called a "gem"), a tool designed to easily manage the installation of gems, and a server for distributing them.
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She is the author of 25 Ruby gems [3] and has contributed to projects including Rspec and Ruby on Rails. She has spoken frequently at software conferences, [4] [5] and she has given keynote addresses at multiple technology conferences worldwide, including RubyFuza in Cape Town, South Africa [6] and RubyConf Brazil. [7]