Posted on December 6th, 2011 by Priyanka
In my recent project I needed to do performance testing of SSO log-in with 1000 unique users with JMeter as performance testing tool. With JMeter, it is very easy to pass values from response of one request to subsequent request by using its post-processor requests. During project time I came up with one scenario where [...]
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Posted on November 19th, 2011 by Priyanka
As Web users you would always want the website to be up whenever you visit it. In addition, you would want to feel that the access is fast. But what would happen if you do not get the fast access? Would you like to use that website? What will be your immediate reaction? Would you:- [...]
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Posted on April 8th, 2011 by Karan Nangru
If you feel the statement above(in any grammatical form) was your plight during your past waterfall projects, then its time you switched your project methodology from waterfall to Agile!!
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Posted on February 19th, 2011 by Robin Nagpal
You have already estimated story points for different stories in a project but in the midst of the sprint, you find that your estimates are amiss. This situation leads you in two minds about whether to re-estimate your user stories or not. There has already been much discussion surrounding this subject by various experts. But [...]
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Posted on February 4th, 2011 by Rocky Jaiswal
A long time back (when I had more hair on my head), one of my managers remarked – “You know guys, I just met an old friend of mine who now works for _____ as a Project Manager and he said that he delivered a 18 months fixed price project right on time and right [...]
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