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Jul/Aug 2001  (Vol. 3, Issue 4)
 Jul/Aug 2001 (Vol. 3, Issue 4)
Feature: Measurement & Analysis

Web Page Response Time 101
Understanding and measuring performance test results
By Alberto Savoia

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Summary:
Online sites lose billions of dollars every year due to sluggish performance speed and user bailouts. Here are four laws of Web site performance that will help you understand response rates and deal with your "abandonment issues."

 



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About the Author Alberto Savoia was Chief Technologist of Keynote’s load testing division and has also served as founder and CTO of Velogic, General Manager of SunTest, and Director of Software Research at Sun Microsystems Laboratories. His sixteen year career has been focused on applying scientific methodology and rigor to software testing, and he holds several U.S. patents--including two on software test automation. 



 
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