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  2. Software performance testing - Wikipedia

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    Load testing is the simplest form of performance testing. A load test is usually conducted to understand the behavior of the system under a specific expected load. This load can be the expected concurrent number of users on the application performing a specific number of transactions within the set duration.

  3. Software testing tactics - Wikipedia

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    This article discusses a set of tactics useful in software testing.It is intended as a comprehensive list of tactical approaches to software quality assurance (more widely colloquially known as quality assurance (traditionally called by the acronym "QA")) and general application of the test method (usually just called "testing" or sometimes "developer testing").

  4. Testing Maturity Model - Wikipedia

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    The Testing Maturity Model (TMM) was based on the Capability Maturity Model, and first produced by the Illinois Institute of Technology. [ 1 ] Its aim to be used in a similar way to CMM, that is to provide a framework for assessing the maturity of the test processes in an organisation, and so providing targets on improving maturity.

  5. Test strategy - Wikipedia

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    A test strategy is an outline that describes the testing approach of the software development cycle.The purpose of a test strategy is to provide a rational deduction from organizational, high-level objectives to actual test activities to meet those objectives from a quality assurance perspective.

  6. Performance management work - Wikipedia

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    In doing so, performance goals and metrics can be defined and measured through load testing. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] A method to achieve performance goals at an early stage of development are performance models. They can be created using design models and are applied as input for simulation engines and analytical solvers.

  7. Continuous testing - Wikipedia

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    For testing non-functional requirements (non-functional testing - to determine if the application meets expectations around performance, security, compliance, etc.), it involves practices such as static code analysis, security testing, performance testing, etc. [9] [20] Tests should be designed to provide the earliest possible detection (or ...

  8. OpenText ALM - Wikipedia

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    OpenText LoadRunner Enterprise (formerly known as Performance Center) is a performance testing platform and framework. The platform is used by IT departments to standardize, centralize and conduct performance testing, as well as reuse [9] previous test cases. LoadRunner Enterprise was integrated with ALM (versions 12.6x and prior), but these ...

  9. Conference room pilot - Wikipedia

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    Non-functional validation(e.g. performance testing) Differences between a conference room pilot and a formal UAT: It is attempting to identify how well the application meets business needs, and identify gaps, whilst still in the design phase of the project; There is an expectation that changes will be required before acceptance of the solution