Interface for series of tests
First Claim
1. A computer program product embodied on computer readable media, the computer program product comprising instructions operable to cause data processing apparatus to:
- initiate, at an interface, load testing of a first application during a first test run in accordance with a first definition of a first group of load tests;
initiate, at the interface, load testing of a second application during a second test run in accordance with a second definition of a second group of load tests; and
initiate, at the interface, combining of test results of the first and second test runs to generate a report that individually characterizes at least some of the test results as members of a series of test runs, the series of test runs comprising the first and second test runs, the report comprising a plotted graph that includes a trend line corresponding to a trend of a metric between the first test run and the second test run, the metric being of a substantially same test case with a substantially same test configuration for each of the points of the trend line, the first and second applications being different builds of an application such that the trend line reflects performance changes across builds of the application across the first and second test runs, each of the first and second test runs being initiated independent of each other by a top-most parent test application in response to first and second user input to trigger the first and second test runs, respectively, where the first and second user input are separately entered from each other at separate times.
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Abstract
Methods and apparatus, including computer program products, for an interface that generates a report including a series of load test results. An interface can generate such a report that includes a series of load test results by initiating load testing of a first and second application during a first and second test run, and initiating combining of test results of the first and second test runs. The report can individually characterize the test results as members of a series of test runs. Load testing and combining of test results can be initiated at a single interface.
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19 Claims
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1. A computer program product embodied on computer readable media, the computer program product comprising instructions operable to cause data processing apparatus to:
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initiate, at an interface, load testing of a first application during a first test run in accordance with a first definition of a first group of load tests; initiate, at the interface, load testing of a second application during a second test run in accordance with a second definition of a second group of load tests; and initiate, at the interface, combining of test results of the first and second test runs to generate a report that individually characterizes at least some of the test results as members of a series of test runs, the series of test runs comprising the first and second test runs, the report comprising a plotted graph that includes a trend line corresponding to a trend of a metric between the first test run and the second test run, the metric being of a substantially same test case with a substantially same test configuration for each of the points of the trend line, the first and second applications being different builds of an application such that the trend line reflects performance changes across builds of the application across the first and second test runs, each of the first and second test runs being initiated independent of each other by a top-most parent test application in response to first and second user input to trigger the first and second test runs, respectively, where the first and second user input are separately entered from each other at separate times. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. An apparatus comprising:
- an interface operative to;
initiate load testing of applications during test runs in accordance with definitions of groups of load tests, and initiate combining, at a test result combiner, of test results from load testing initiated by the interface; and the test result combiner operative to combine test results of a plurality of the test runs to generate a report individually characterizing the test results as members of a series of the test runs, the report comprising a clotted graph that includes a trend line corresponding to a trend of a metric between a first test run and a second test run of a respective first and second application, the metric being of a substantially same test case with a substantially same test configuration for each point of the trend line, the first and second applications being different builds of an application such that the trend line reflects performance changes across builds of the application across the first and second test runs, each of the first and second test runs being initiated independent of each other by a top-most parent test application in response to first and second user input to trigger the first and second test runs, respectively, where the first and second user input are separately entered from each other at separate times. - View Dependent Claims (17)
- an interface operative to;
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18. A computer-implemented method comprising:
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initiating, at an interface, load testing of a first application during a first test run in accordance with a first definition of a first group of load tests; initiating, at the interface, load testing of a second application during a second test run in accordance with a second definition of a second group of load tests; and initiating, at the interface, combining of test results of the first and second test runs to generate a report individually characterizing at least some of the test results as members of a series of test runs, the series of test runs comprising the first and second test runs, the report comprising a plotted graph that includes a trend line corresponding to a trend of a metric between the first test run and the second test run, the metric being of a substantially same test case with a substantially same test configuration for each point of the trend line, the first and second applications being different builds of an application such that the trend line reflects performance changes across builds of the application across the first and second test runs, each of the first and second test runs being initiated independent of each other by a top-most parent test application in response to first and second user input to trigger the first and second test runs, respectively, where the first and second user input are separately entered from each other at separate times. - View Dependent Claims (19)
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