Below is a list of software developed within or under supervision of the
CS department, deemed sufficiently mature for public release. Typically,
our software is available free of charge for non-commercial use under an
open source license, though exact terms may vary. Visit the download page
of each app for specifics.
- Ideas framework (download
page)
A framework for creating intelligent software tutors for on-the-fly
feedback.
Developed by: Bastiaan Heeren, Alex Gerdes, Johan Jeuring.
- Testar (download page, GitHub
repository)
A tool for scriptless test automation through graphical user
interface (GUI).
Currently being developed by the Polytechnic
University of Valencia and the Open University of the
Netherlands.
- FP-Block (download
page, GitHub
repository)
A Firefox plugin that ensures users have different fingerprints
on different sites, thereby preventing fingerprint-based
cross-domain tracking (ESORICS'15 paper).
Developed by: Christof Ferreira Torres.
- php-bibHTML (download
page)
A tool that generates a publication webpage out of a
.bib file.
Developed by: Hugo Jonker.