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LoadRunner Controller v11

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Summary:
In this class, students will learn to design and execute a successful performance test against a Web application. Each topic is supported by hands-on exercises that are based on real-life examples designed to provide the knowledge necessary to use the tool efficiently. The course focuses on Performance and Capacity planning. Approximately 60% of the workshop is tool usage.

The Workshop will demonstrate common performance testing methodologies and industry accepted best practices to build a performance test of a Web application. Upon completion, the student will be able to take the concepts learned and apply them to any application environment.

This course does not include planning phase (Performance Management) or VuGen Scripting.

Duration:
1 Day/Lecture & Lab

Audience:
This course is designed for Web Application Programmers, Network Administrators, Performance Test Team Leads, Performance Test Script Developers, Business Analysts and Developers.

Topics:

  • Introduction to LoadRunner
  • LoadRunner Scenarios
  • LoadRunner Monitoring
  • Service Level Agreements
  • LoadRunner Analysis
  • Troubleshooting

Prerequisites:
Students should have basic concepts of Quality Assurance, Visual Basic, VB Script, Java, or 'C' programming skills.




Last Update: May 22, 2012