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Handle Performance Data Correctly Avoiding Over-Averaging


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Author: Scott
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Summary:

Base lining the application is where test execution actually begins. First, all scripts need to be executed, validated and debugged (if necessary). Create a baseline for a single user scenario and for backend / batch process scenarios. While executing tests, evaluate results, identify the baseline, exploit potential vulnerabilities and performance threats. Perform an application performance walkthrough. Analyze first-page load time to evaluate client-side performance. Perform network analysis for a single user and tune the configuration against goals and constraints.

Sravan Tadakamalla


Objectives:

* Learn how to design and execute single user baseline scenarios
* Learn how to design and execute multi-user baseline scenarios
* Learn how to report test results against baseline scenarios
* Learn how to determine when new baselines need to be taken

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Base lining the application is where test execution actually begins. First, all scripts need to be executed, validated and debugged (if necessary). Create a baseline for a single user scenario and for backend / batch process scenarios. While executing tests, evaluate results, identify the baseline, exploit potential vulnerabilities and performance threats. Perform an application performance walkthrough. Analyze first-page load time to evaluate client-side performance. Perform network analysis for a single user and tune the configuration against goals and constraints.

Sravan Tadakamalla

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