Mastering Web Performance Testing

Mastering Web Performance Testing

5-Day Hands-On Workshop on Web Performance Testing (Examples in LoadRunner)

Notes on the Workshop

The importance of good and competitive performance of websites is more evident than ever. Users have a lot of choice for what they visit the web. Websites can no more woo the visitors just by providing the intended functionality. The web users are becoming growingly impatient to bad performing websites. Performance is no more just a desirable attribute rather it is as important as the base functionality of a website.

So, performance testing which has been an ignored cousin of functional testing in the past is considered very important today. The challenge is that testing a website in terms of performance requires an altogether different focus. It would also require the testers to acquire additional skills and tools than the ones required for functional testing. This workshop is meant to provide a comprehensive discussion on the subject of web and client server performance testing.

Workshop Objectives
  • Establishing Performance Requirements
  • Different types of Performance Tests and their practical application
  • Performance testing as a subject, independent of any specific tool(s)
  • Performance test design and execution
  • Analysis of performance results
  • Identifying bottlenecks
Modules
Who Should Attend

This course is for beginning to intermediate skill level in performance testing. So, it would be suitable for the software testers totally new to the performance testing world or the ones that have got basic knowledge of the subject and want to attend a dive-in session. It would also be suitable for the performance test leads that are relatively new in their roles and want to understand some finer technical as well as non-technical points of successfully executing a performance testing project. Test managers who have been assigned first time to manage aperformance testing team would find quite a few sections useful from the perspective of knowing what exactly goes in such a project.  A working knowledge of system testing and quality assurance fundamentals is assumed without any stress on technical background in a specific area or domain.

This is not an advanced course dealing with specific tuning and assessment issues. This is not a tutorial meant to discuss a specific tool. It is a tool-agnostic, domain-agnostic, subject-focused workshop.

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