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StressTester™ Learning Center - Tutorials

» Tutorials » Analysing Performance Test Results » Compare Two Sets of Test Results

« Creating a New Graph
 

Compare Two Sets of Results

  • Another common requirement is to determine whether the results of the last test are better than those of the previous test i.e. to compare two sets of test results.
     
  • Select a test run, a User Journey to analyse.
     
  • Select the new graph you created in the previous selection of the tutorial.
     
  • Click Show Results to see the average response times of the web pages in the User Journey displayed as a bar on the histogram.
     
  • Now, right-click on the graph and select Add / Remove Runs.
     
  • In the pop-up window that appears, you can select as many other runs as you like and choose Apply.
     
  • Click Show Results again and you will now see one extra bar on the histogram for each run.
     
  • NOTE: if you had more than one User Journey in your test, you could display as many as you like to the same histogram; each selected User Journey would have its own set of bars on the histogram.

« Creating a New Graph
 

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