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Six causes of major software outages–And how to avoid them

Dynatrace

High demand Sudden spikes in demand can overwhelm systems that are not designed to handle such loads, leading to outages. Conducting performance testing and having contingency plans for peak times can help ensure systems remain operational during spikes in usage. The unfortunate reality is that software outages are common.

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Real Devices vs Emulators: Where Do You Test App Performance?

DZone

When testing the performance of a native Android or iOS app, choosing the right set of devices is critical for maximizing your chances of success. Differences in OS, screen size, screen density, and hardware can all affect how an app behaves and impact the user experience.

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Why Your Performance Testing Strategy Needs to Shift Left

Dotcom-Montior

LoadView, our on-demand, cloud-based load and stress testing platform , takes an outside-in approach to performance testing. Executing an internal test can tell you how well your application or site handles an increase in traffic, but it will never reflect real-world conditions.

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What is chaos engineering?

Dynatrace

Once established, chaos engineering becomes an effective way to fine tune service-level indicators and objectives, improve alerting, and build more efficient dashboards, so you know you are collecting all the data you need to accurately observe and analyze your environment. Accelerates innovation. Advances collaboration.

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How Continuous Testing Supercharges Your Automation Testing

Testsigma

Continuous Testing is the process of testing at all stages of software development – one after the other – without any human intervention. These different stages could be stages of tests: unit tests, integration tests, acceptance tests and performance tests as well as stages of environments such as Dev, QA, Staging and Production.

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Cloud Testing: How to overcome the challenges of testing on-premise?

Testsigma

If you’ve been performing on-premise testing in your organization, you know the rules already. But for the uninitiated, on-premise testing is a form of testing where testers perform tests on local machines, systems, or devices set up at an office. On-premise testing comes with a lot of responsibility.

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Mobile browser testing – what is it and when is it done?

Testsigma

The applications are designed using the same code base as Desktop like HTML, Javascript, and CSS. Unlike Native Applications, Mobile web applications do not have to be designed separately for IOS and Android. The application should be designed in such a way that it compels users to revisit the site again.

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