HIT terminal from the NSN program also allows to write macros in a language similar to C.
What Is HIT?
HIT = Holistic Integration Tester
A Windows/Linux based macro driver.
Automates test execution
First version was released in 1994
The HIT tool was initially targeted for integration testing but nowadays it is used in every testing phases.
What Is HIT Used for?
HIT is generally used for integration testing, but the tool has successfully been used to cover the complete testing area, starting from module testing and continuing all the way to acceptance testing and delivery.
Why is HIT3 better then HIT2?
Better memory control and management
Multiplatformal for Linux/ Windows
Independent execution on GUI
Better & faster maintenance using up to date tools MS Visual C++ debugger/Eclipse/gdb
Used modern compiler MS Visual C++/gcc instead of old Borland with internal bugs
Used tools have official support
Used libraries QT support new OS features (from 1995-2011)
Easily extensible
All settings stored in files – portable
Device divided according protocols
GUI user redesign – modern look and behavior
Possibility to install more versions on one computer
Compatible with HIT2 (not in all cases - some features were modified and upgraded)
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