Bill,

We use scripts that run our application, but the big caveat is that we are
100% Web based so there are a lot of tools to do this. There are tons of
open source applications like: MaxQ, Anteater, Bugkilla, Rational AppScan,
and VNCRobot.  You got to love those names.  Anyway, you should be able to
take any scripting language and feed the program and test the output.

When we were telnet based, we had a person that "was not" familiar with the
application to test it.  She actually tele-commuted and would find a
plethora of errors and submit them to our Bugzilla system.  We would fix
them and she would do her thing again.  She was instrumental in writing our
scripts for our web base programming.  Now that we have all of these scripts
we only need her to update them when we change or add prompts.  Or when we
write a new subsystem.

Regards,
Doug
www.u2logic.com



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