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  2. Software performance testing - Wikipedia

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    Software performance testing. In software quality assurance, performance testing is in general a testing practice performed to determine how a system performs in terms of responsiveness and stability under a particular workload. [1] It can also serve to investigate, measure, validate or verify other quality attributes of the system, such as ...

  3. OpenText SiteScope - Wikipedia

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    SiteScope is now marketed by OpenText after its acquisition of Micro Focus . SiteScope tests a web page or a series of web pages using synthetic monitoring. [5] However, it is not limited to web applications and can be used to monitor database servers ( Oracle Database, Microsoft SQL Server, etc.), Unix servers, Microsoft Windows servers and ...

  4. Response time (technology) - Wikipedia

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    Response time is the amount of time a pixel in a display takes to change. It is measured in milliseconds (ms). Lower numbers mean faster transitions and therefore fewer visible image artifacts. Display monitors with long response times would create display motion blur around moving objects, making them unacceptable for rapidly moving images.

  5. Computer performance - Wikipedia

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    The response time is the sum of three numbers: Service time - How long it takes to do the work requested. Wait time - How long the request has to wait for requests queued ahead of it before it gets to run. Transmission time – How long it takes to move the request to the computer doing the work and the response back to the requestor.

  6. Application performance management - Wikipedia

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    Application performance management. In the fields of information technology and systems management, application performance management ( APM) is the monitoring and management of the performance and availability of software applications. APM strives to detect and diagnose complex application performance problems to maintain an expected level of ...

  7. Telemetry - Wikipedia

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    In software, telemetry is used to gather data on the use and performance of applications and application components, e.g. how often certain features are used, measurements of start-up time and processing time, hardware, application crashes, and general usage statistics and/or user behavior.

  8. Process Monitor - Wikipedia

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    The Linux port of the software is open source. It is licensed under MIT License and the source code is available on GitHub. FileMon. FileMon (from a concatenation of "File" and "Monitor") was a free utility for 32/64-bit Microsoft Windows operating systems which provided users with a powerful tool to monitor and display file system activity.

  9. Performance Monitor - Wikipedia

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    Performance Monitor (known as System Monitor in Windows 9x, Windows 2000, and Windows XP) is a system monitoring program introduced in Windows NT 3.1. It monitors various activities on a computer such as CPU or memory usage. This type of application may be used to determine the cause of problems on a local or remote computer by measuring ...