What value does the test results provide performance engineer versus a decision maker? Why should you use Cost as a quality gate to control the efficiency of applications?
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Show Notes
GUEST: Joey Hendricks, Senior Performance Engineer
LINKEDIN PROFILE: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joey-hendricks/
Scott interviews Joey Hendricks on using statistics and raw load test data to create visualizations and reports that make it easier for management and decision makers to understand.
Managers are usually focused more on cost. This is why cost should be a quality gate to control the application efficiency as well as performance.
Joey’s Github page: https://github.com/JoeyHendricks
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