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<title>Articles Written by Mark Trellis From Isnare.com</title>
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<title>Load Testing – Getting Continuous Benefits</title>
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<author>Mark Trellis</author>
<pubDate>Wed, 26 Oct 2005 00:00:00 +0800</pubDate>
<link>http://www.isnare.com/?aid=16569&amp;ca=Computers+and+Technology</link>
<description>People often equate load testing with performance testing. Load testing is seen as a way of answering the question “How fast does the system respond?” This view then tends to mean that load testing is seen as an end of project activity. Only at the end of development will we have the final implement...</description>
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<title>Scalability Testing: 7 Steps Towards Success</title>
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<author>Mark Trellis</author>
<pubDate>Sat, 08 Oct 2005 00:00:00 +0800</pubDate>
<link>http://www.isnare.com/?aid=14256&amp;ca=Computers+and+Technology</link>
<description>Systems that work well during development, deployed on a small scale, can fail to meet performance goals when the deployment is scaled up to support real levels of use. An apposite example of this comes from a major blue chip company that recently outsourced the development of an aSystems that work...</description>
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