I’ve just been asked by my boss to build a proof of concept for a scheduling system, not to execute performance tests but to book time slots on the shared controller. It’s not unusual that a controller would be shared by a number of testers, very few projects require and use 24.7 access to Loadrunner, […]
Archive for April, 2013
New Development Project – Loadrunner Scheduler
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Amongst all the other tasks I have with performance testing and automating on client sites, and sleeping, I once developed an excel-based scheduler for Loadrunner.
IT doesn’t rain but it pours…
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Further to my last post, on the vague subject of a test run database and results repository. There are, of course, additional features to add to that. Especially if you wanted to provide it to clients at a cost. It would need to be able to cross-match results on the fly, comparing like-for-like transactions/scripts/scenarios. I’m […]
So what have you been doing?
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It’s been a long time since I had the time and inclination to update the site. Partly because I’ve been busy working and partly because I was hideously aware that the next stage for the site was complicated and not exactly in my wheelhouse. I can code, clearly, since I automate everything and work as […]