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Software tool for grammar testing

CHENNAI: The software development company, Man Machine System, has launched a Java-based tool for grammar related testing. The new tool JsynTest is an automated environment for syntax-based testing. It is also a powerful black box and data-driver technique for testing applications. The technique can be used to test application such as command-driven software, scripting languages, database and other applications work on XML/HTML files. At a press conference, the company's CEO, K. Rangarajan said the tool was written in Java and could be used on any platform.

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