ATI nominated several honorary awards in the field of automated testing:
* Best open source Unit automated test tool(Nominees: cfix, JUnit, jwebunit, nunit, simpletest)
* Best open source functional automated test tool(Nominees: autoit, funfx, jsystem, selenium, watir)
* Best open source performance automated test tool(Nominees: the grinder, jmeter, opensta, soapui, webload)
* Best known cial functional Automatic Test Tool(Nominees: automatedqa testcomplete, HP quicktest Professional (qtp), IBM/rational functional tester, worksoft cerster)
* Best known cial performance automation test tool(Nominees: automatedqa aqtime, HP LoadRunner, IBM/rational performance tester)
* Best automated testing book(Nominees: Building a GUI test automation framework using the data model by maid, implementing automated software testing by elfriede Dustin & Bernie gauf & Thom Garret, the art of application performance testing by Ian molyneaux, Web Security Testing cookbook by Paco hope and Ben Walther)
* Best automated testing blog or social networking site(Nominees: autonomicon, Google testing blog, Corey Goldberg blog)
* Best automated testing Forum(Nominees: sqaforums, tdforums, Tek-Tips)
HP, IBM, and automatedqa are on the list, but it is strange that Borland (now microfocus)'s test tools are not on the list.
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