dorothygraham.blogspot.com
Dorothy Graham Blog: Automation benefit measured by EMTE - good or bad?
http://dorothygraham.blogspot.com/2010/10/automation-benefit-measured-by-emte.html
Dot Graham, software testing consultant, www.DorothyGraham.co.uk. Thursday, 7 October 2010. Automation benefit measured by EMTE - good or bad? Being able to run tests that we would not have had time to run manually is. One of the benefits of automated testing; we should be able to measure this benefit in some way. EMTE stands for "Equivalent Manual Test Effort" and is a way of measuring the benefit of running automated tests. What is EMTE used for? Is EMTE a good thing? Costs (of automation as well as ot...
performancetestingzone.wordpress.com
jamon | The Performance Testing Zone
https://performancetestingzone.wordpress.com/2013/12/11/open-source-performance-monitoring-tool-jamon/jamonv2
The Performance Testing Zone. Where speed means business. Open Source Performance Monitoring Tool Jamon. Jamon, java monitoring. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Creat...
performancetestingzone.wordpress.com
Open Source Performance Monitoring Tool | Jamon | The Performance Testing Zone
https://performancetestingzone.wordpress.com/2013/12/11/open-source-performance-monitoring-tool-jamon
The Performance Testing Zone. Where speed means business. Open Source Performance Monitoring Tool Jamon. Posted December 11, 2013. Filed under: performance monitoring. This post is just to give an overview of the tool as there is good amount of case studies and examples available on the web. To show-case Jamon’s simplicity and capability, I have attached below a snapshot of what all it can monitor and how. 8211; Write explicit start and stop monitoring code – it is the only intrusive way. Since the tool ...
strazzerej.blogspot.com
All Things Quality: What People Are Writing
http://strazzerej.blogspot.com/2011/12/blog-post.html
Your gathering place for information and ideas about Quality Assurance, Testing, and other topics of interest. 25 Things About Me. What People Are Writing. What People Are Writing. List last updated: March 9, 2015. All Things Quality by Joe Strazzere. Here's what people are writing about QA and testing. Software engineering simply explained. Most people think of only software programming when they think about software engineering. But software programming is only a part of software engineering. PEST 6 &#...
aliabdin.wordpress.com
What does an SDET do? | Ali\'s Space
https://aliabdin.wordpress.com/2007/03/31/what-does-an-sdet-do
Ali ’s Space. What does an SDET do? March 31, 2007 at 7:49 pm Posted in Microsoft. I’ve been meaning to write this post for a while now but I’ve just been so busy at work at the moment, I just haven’t had the time. In this post I want to cover what the role of an SDET at Microsoft is. As most of you already know, I am an SDET, or Software Development Engineer in Test, with the Windows Serviceability team at Microsoft. Being able to look and understand the source code allows you to develop much better and...
performancetestingzone.wordpress.com
De-Mystifying Hadoop – Part 2 | The Performance Testing Zone
https://performancetestingzone.wordpress.com/2013/10/23/de-mystifying-hadoop-part-2
The Performance Testing Zone. Where speed means business. De-Mystifying Hadoop – Part 2. Posted October 23, 2013. Filed under: big data. This is in continuation with an earlier post linked here. At the heart of Hadoop is the Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS) and MapReduce programming model. These two components form the crux of the Hadoop eco-system. Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS). From a conceptual standpoint, there are three steps in MapReduce model. Data in the form of key-value pairs in pa...
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT