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Creating Effective Load Models for Performance Testing with Incomplete Empirical Data
Chicago, Illinois September 11-September 11
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/WSE.2004.10002Sixth IEEE International Workshop on ...
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Scott Barber, Performance Test/Analysis Consultant
For all that the effectiveness of performance testing in terms of the accuracy of load simulation is a common topic of conversation and concern among people and organizations that build or depend on web-based applications, testing a website in such a way as to reliably predict performance is still often more of an art than a science. More than a few brilliant minds have dedicated their careers to this complex topic, and several have published detailed and mathematically sound methods to plan for, predict and model performance characteristics very accurately - as long as there is sufficient empirical data to work from.
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Scott Barber, "Creating Effective Load Models for Performance Testing with Incomplete Empirical Data," wse, pp.51-59, Sixth IEEE International Workshop on Web Site Evolution(WSE'04), 2004
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