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Performance Testing Guidance for Web Applications

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Performance Testing Guidance for Web Applications
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Publisher: Microsoft Corporation
ISBN/ASIN: 0735625700
ISBN-13: 9780735625709
Number of pages: 221

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Performance Testing Guidance for Web Applications provides an end-to-end approach for implementing performance testing. Whether you are new to performance testing or looking for ways to improve your current performance-testing approach, you will gain insights that you can tailor to your specific scenarios.

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