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Analysing your Test Results

  • At the end of any performance test, there are a typical set of questions you will ask yourself.  These will include ones like those in the following list:

        Did performance degrade as load increased?  

        Which User Journeys were the slowest?
       
        Which web pages degraded the most in the User Journeys?    

        How can the overall transaction response time be improved?

        What are the slowest requests in the slow web pages?

        Are there any underlying resource problems?

        How does this test compare with previous ones?

     
  • How you answer each of these questions using the StressTester™ analysis engine is explained in the following sections.

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