Automate The Full Performance Testing Cycle
To Speed Up Release Time
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Live Webinar February 9th, 2017, 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm EST
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU
Provider: StickyMinds/Techwell
Performance test execution can easily be automated with continuous integration (CI) tools like Jenkins. But the performance testing challenge faced by agile and DevOps teams goes far beyond test execution.
Performance testing is complex and time consuming.
Many aspects still require human action, including test design, test script maintenance, and interpretation of test results.
In order to keep up with the accelerated pace of software release, performance engineers need automation at every step of the test cycle to test faster and in a continuous manner.
Learn how to:
- Automate test design to save time
- Reuse functional test scripts for performance testing
- Automate test script maintenance
- Accelerate test result interpretation
- Reuse performance test scripts to monitor application performance in production
Join Henrik Rexed in this web seminar to learn how to maximize your automated performance testing.
Presenter: Henrik Rexed, (LinkedIn profile) Performance Specialist Neotys (performance testing software) has been orchestrating and conducting performance tests for more than ten years, delivering projects in all contexts including extremely large cloud testing on the most demanding business areas such as trading applications, video on demand (adaptive streaming), sports websites, etc. Prior to Neotys, Henrik worked as .NET architect for Logica, a performance testing expert on large accounts in a variety of industries including insurance, car industry, retail, and energy.
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Automate The Full Performance Testing Cycle
To Speed Up Release Time
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