Webinar: Getting Started with Performance Testing

Slow response times and unsatisfactory performance can lead to a range of issues — from poor user reviews and lost revenue to frustrated employees and inefficient processes. The consequences of not having control over your performance testing are clear and potentially costly.

Whether you’re building a website, a mobile app, or another type of digital solution, you’re taking a significant risk if you don’t know whether your solution’s performance meets user expectations.

A common challenge is the lack of clearly defined performance requirements—combined with not knowing how to design or execute effective performance tests.

In this webinar, we explore:

  • How to design a realistic performance test
  • How to define performance requirements and make them testable
  • How to report performance results to different stakeholders, including technicians, testers, and management

The session includes practical examples of performance testing and covers topics such as:

  • Types of performance tests
  • Designing realistic test scenarios
  • Performance requirement specification
  • Monitoring and reporting

Who Should Attend

This webinar is aimed at anyone in testing and development teams or IT product departments who need to get started with—or improve their approach to—performance testing and requirement specification.
Relevant roles include Project Managers, Product Owners, Scrum Masters, Testers, and IT Managers.

Duration

The webinar runs for one hour and was originally held on August 12, 2020.

Watch the Webinar

You can watch the webinar on-demand by clicking here

Speakers

Martin Jørgensen

TestHuset, Technical Consultant

The webinar is hosted by Martin Jørgensen, Technical Consultant at TestHuset.

Martin plans and executes performance tests for TestHuset’s clients and is also the instructor for the course “Introduction to Performance Testing”.

In his daily work, he helps organizations define performance requirements, design realistic performance tests, and translate technical results into actionable insights.