The vocabulary of a profession is a distinguishing feature that reflects its expertise and facilitates effective communication within the profession. This blog post presents definitions of various terms sourced from the internet. While we have endeavoured to maintain consistency with industry standards and formal usage, it should be noted that certain terms may have alternate
In this short article we will explore 10 different ways available for building JMeter Test Plans.
Undo and redo are a common and basic feature available in almost all the IDEs. Unfortunately Undo/Redo feature is not available in JMeter by default. Undo is disabled (as of JMeter 4.0) in JMeter due to a few open bugs. In this article we will discuss about the enabling the feature, using the feature and
In this short article you will see few of the awesome features offered by Redline13, which helped us to improve the productivity in our JMeter performance testing client projects.
JMeter is one of the most popular, open source performance testing tools among the software testing professionals around the world. There are number of reasons for JMeter to be popular. We shall share some of the reasons in this post. Test scripting is not essential to build performance testing test plans. Test plans can be
Headless browser testing very important when you want run your Selenium test suites efficiently. Popular headless browsers supported by Selenium WebDriver are taken off from v3.6.0. It is time to switch to recently included headless browsers. We have discuss What, Why, When and How of the headless testing. Our recommendations for the testers are
As a company specialized in software testing, we engage in different software testing projects across different application domains regularly. In this blog post we will be sharing the experience we gathered in performance testing an Enterprise level healthcare application using JMeter and other open-source tools during early 2013. The application we were tasked to test