2011 6th International ICST Conference on Communications and Networking in China (CHINACOM) 2011
DOI: 10.1109/chinacom.2011.6158278
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Design and implementation of cloud-based performance testing system for web services

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“…Performance: this is the most important criterion for the success of cloud computing migration. This term has both, pre-migration importance such as performance matrix [55], modelling [56], prediction [57] and testing [58]. Similarly, in the post migration stage performance attributes [47], analysis [59], evaluation and management [60] is of great significance to assess migration success.…”
Section: Cloud Migration Tuplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Performance: this is the most important criterion for the success of cloud computing migration. This term has both, pre-migration importance such as performance matrix [55], modelling [56], prediction [57] and testing [58]. Similarly, in the post migration stage performance attributes [47], analysis [59], evaluation and management [60] is of great significance to assess migration success.…”
Section: Cloud Migration Tuplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then as shown in table 3, we compared the differences and similarities between Cloud-Based Software Testing that uses of a cloud environment and conventional software testing (specifically Internet-Based Software Testing i.e. Web-Based / Distributed System Infrastructure) That uses of an in-house environment [1,2,18,19,20,21]. …”
Section: Cloud Testing Vs Conventional Software Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They simulate the service environment, applying 959 slices for deploying WS-TaaS on PlanetLab and using 50 nodes as the test node. The study [28] concerns cloudbased performance testing for web services. It reports prototype experiments in Amazon EC2 with 100 test tasks for 3 performance test methods, with each task assembled with 2 web services.…”
Section: ) Web Services and Web Application Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%