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Okay, so I’m not much of a handyman. I enjoy tinkering in the woodshop, but my accomplishments are more likely to include bending some perfectly good nails, gluing my hand to a tabletop, and starting a small fire. As much as I admire the work of master carpenters, I’m just not at that level. (Get [...]
Posted by mpoepsel on Monday, October 26, 2009 at 2:21 pm
Filed under Gomez · Tagged application testing, end-user perspective, functional testing, Internet performance, load test, mullti-browser, optimization, perceived performance, user experience, Web 2.0, Web application performance, Web performance, Web Performance Monitoring, Web performance testing
I recently attended The Ajax Experience 2009 Conference right in our backyard in Boston, where I co-presented to a packed room with our CTO Imad Mouline in a session called “Web Compatibility and Performance Testing in a Multi-Browser World.” These are some of the key takeaways.
Posted by Buddy Brewer on Monday, October 5, 2009 at 3:30 pm
Filed under Gomez · Tagged cache, end-user perspective, Firefox, functional testing, IE, JavaScript, mullti-browser, optimization, perceived performance, Safari, Web application performance, Web Cross-Browser Testing, Web performance, Web Performance Monitoring, Web performance testing