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Response Time Graph

Response Time Graph The response time graph provides a clear image of the whole amount of time required, including the time spent requesting a page, processing the data, and responding to the client. According to the Performance Test Life Cycle (PTLC), the reaction time NFRs should be reviewed and decided upon during the NFR collection …

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User Graph

User Graph A User Graph provides complete information about the load patterns during the test. This graph helps to identify: The number of users presently using the program is shown in the runtime viewer via User Graph. The User Graph displays a real load pattern that can be compared with the specified workload model of …

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Client-Side Result

Client-Side Result Analysis Client-side performance test numbers reflect how the application may behave in the real world for an end-user. Client-side Result Analysis is the name given to the analysis of such statistics and graphs. These statistics and graphs are produced by a performance testing tool and examined by a performance tester as a result …

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Intermediate Level

Performance Test Result Analysis – Intermediate As you go to the following level, known as the Intermediate level of performance test result analysis, you will gain knowledge on how to read various graph kinds. You gained a thorough understanding of the fundamental graphs used in Performance Testing in the previous post, which could be used …

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Basic Level

Performance Test Result Analysis – Basic Level Any performance test’s main objective is to clearly state the application’s performance status and to locate performance problems (if any). Performance Test Result Analysis is essential since a poor forecast or the choice to launch with risk may have an adverse effect on sales, brand recognition, consumer perception, …

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