Load Testing: Which Tool to Choose? Update
Load Testing: Which Tool to Choose?, an updated version of my original blog post, was published in the September 2013 issue of …
Load Testing: Which Tool to Choose?, an updated version of my original blog post, was published in the September 2013 issue of …
The Performance and Capacity 2013 Conference by CMG will be held November 4th through 8th in La Jolla, CA. The program is …
An interesting article Performance Testing Market Under Attack by Startups was posted in the WSJ blog. The author clearly don’t know much …
Performance testing is a very interesting area. From one side, it is rather an established discipline with thousands of people involved. From …
Here is my updated list of performance-related books. Books are grouped into a few categories just for convenience – some books fit …
Performance testing is an interesting discipline: while you may see a lot of people doing it, not much is written about it. …
Performance testing terminology is not well defined and one of the most ambiguous terms is user concurrency. Re-reading Load Testing: Concurrent Users …
After attending Sergey Chernyshev’s (@sergeyche) Scalability vs. Performance presentation at NY Web Performance Meetup and reading Scalability: it’s the question that drives …
And now, after my posts about agile performance testing and performance requirements in agile projects, we are getting to another fundamental issue …
It looks like testingreflections.com, where I had blogged for a while, doesn’t exist anymore. One more confirmation that you can’t rely on …