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  2. Selenium (software) - Wikipedia

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    Instead, the WebDriver directly starts a browser instance and controls it. However, Selenium Grid can be used with WebDriver to execute tests on remote systems (see below). Where possible, WebDriver uses native operating system level functionality rather than browser-based JavaScript commands to drive the browser.

  3. Headless browser - Wikipedia

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    A headless browser is a web browser without a graphical user interface. Headless browsers provide automated control of a web page in an environment similar to popular web browsers, but they are executed via a command-line interface or using network communication.

  4. Comparison of remote desktop software - Wikipedia

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    Remote assistance: remote and local users are able to view the same screen at the same time, so a remote user can assist a local user. Access permission request: local user should approve a remote access session start. NAT passthrough: the ability to connect to the server behind a NAT without configuring the router's port forwarding rules. It ...

  5. Remote Desktop Services - Wikipedia

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    In case of RDC, however, the remote user opens a new session on the remote computer and has every power granted by its user account's rights and restrictions. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Fast User Switching allows users to switch between user accounts on the local computer without quitting software and logging out.

  6. Watir - Wikipedia

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    Watir (Web Application Testing in Ruby, pronounced water), is an open-source family of Ruby libraries for automating web browsers. [1] [2] It drives Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Opera and Safari, and is available as a RubyGems gem.

  7. Client (computing) - Wikipedia

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    The term "client" may also be applied to computers or devices that run the client software or users that use the client software. A client is part of a client–server model, which is still used today. Clients and servers may be computer programs run on the same machine and connect via inter-process communication techniques.

  8. Real vs. Fake Contenders and Crazy NBA Questions with ... - AOL

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    On the very first episode of The Kevin O'Connor Show, Kevin is joined by Tom Haberstroh to answer some crazy NBA questions before the start of the season.

  9. Client–server model - Wikipedia

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    "Server-side software" refers to a computer application, such as a web server, that runs on remote server hardware, reachable from a user's local computer, smartphone, or other device. Operations may be performed server-side because they require access to information or functionality that is not available on the client , or because performing ...