Top Ten Readings In Software Performance Engineering
Performance engineering is an area the Perf Test team will be breaking in to shortly so these make excellent primers. This link reveals a slightly dated list of readings on the subject.
Jeffrey Kelly
http://sailwhatcom.com
Performance engineering encompasses the set of roles, skills, activities, practices, tools, and deliverables applied at every phase of the Systems Development Lifecycle which ensures that a solution will be designed, implemented, and operationally supported to meet the non-functional requirements. (Wikipedia)
Monday, March 26, 2007
Monday, March 19, 2007
Measuring SOA Performance Is a Complex Art
A fairly thin article on SOA and how managing and monitoring is a new beast from traditional IT software systems.
Jeffrey Kelly
http://sailwhatcom.com
A fairly thin article on SOA and how managing and monitoring is a new beast from traditional IT software systems.
Jeffrey Kelly
http://sailwhatcom.com
Monday, March 12, 2007
Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) Conformance and Performance Testing
This is quite a long white paper on IPv6 and the transition from v4 to v6 and the testing considerations that should cross your mind. Information in the article includes Background, Benefits, Operation, Testing and the approach/tools used by this vendor.
Jeffrey Kelly
http://sailwhatcom.com
This is quite a long white paper on IPv6 and the transition from v4 to v6 and the testing considerations that should cross your mind. Information in the article includes Background, Benefits, Operation, Testing and the approach/tools used by this vendor.
Jeffrey Kelly
http://sailwhatcom.com
Monday, March 05, 2007
Vista Performance Shootout: Upgrade Vs. Clean Installation
Here is an interesting article on the new deployment process of Windows Vista and how it compares (performance wise) when running an upgrade and a clean install.
Jeffrey Kelly
http://sailwhatcom.com
Here is an interesting article on the new deployment process of Windows Vista and how it compares (performance wise) when running an upgrade and a clean install.
Jeffrey Kelly
http://sailwhatcom.com
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