Risks Addressed By Performance Test

Risk Addressed by Performance Test

Performance testing is a broad and complex activity that can take many forms, address many risks, and provide an organisation with a wide range of value. It is essential to understand the different performance test types to reduce risks, minimize cost, and know when to apply the appropriate test during a given performance-testing project. To … Read more

Performance Testing – Important Acronyms/Extensions

List of some frequently used and important acronyms and extensions in the Performance Testing world. Important Acronyms in Performance Testing: Acronyms Full-Form API  Application Programming Interface AUT  Application Under Test CLI  Command Line Interface CR  Change Request DFD  Data Flow Diagram DNS  Domain Name Server EPT Early Performance Testing GUI  Graphical User Interface HLD  High-Level … Read more

Performance Testing Checklist

Performance Testing Checklist

Below is the performance testing checklist that can help you to conduct smooth performance tests without missing any important tasks before performing the test: Risk Assessment: Test Plan: Test Script & Scenario Creation: Test Execution: Report: You can also download the Performance Testing Checklist template from Here.

Performance Testing Life Cycle Cheat Sheet – By Kranthi K

Performance Testing Life Cycle defines different phases of performance testing from NFR Gathering to Test Result analysis. To complete the life cycle of performance testing, different tools, approaches and terms are used. Kranthi K prepared a cheat sheet that includes all the important information separated by the PTLC phase. Hope this will be helpful for … Read more

Interview Tips for Performance Test Engineers

Written By: Swetha Pujari This post provides interview tips for performance test engineers to understand the way to answer or describe the concept of performance engineering and testing during the interview. Interesting answers to some of the template questions in tech interviews. First Segment Let’s start with the most expected question of all time. Introduce yourself … Read more