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Mar/Apr 2001  (Vol. 3, Issue 2)
 Mar/Apr 2001 (Vol. 3, Issue 2)
Feature: Testing

Web Load Test Planning
Predicting how your Web site will respond to stress
By Alberto Savoia

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Summary:
Predicting how a particular Web site will respond to a specific load is a real challenge. Here are three basic steps necessary to design highly realistic and accurate Web site load tests.

 



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About the Author Alberto Savoia is 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. 



 
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