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AlexKaras
11 years agoChampion Level 3
Hi Raj,
The general approach to measure performance changes in the application is to measure a performance of the original version (get ResultsA), implement a change in the application and measure performance of the modified application (get ResultsB). Then compare (http://support.smartbear.com/viewarticle/43305/) ResultsA with ResultsB and make conclusions.
Performance (as well as other AQtime's profilers) profiler collects a massive statistics and by default displays only part of it. You may go through the list of available fields (http://support.smartbear.com/viewarticle/43265/, http://support.smartbear.com/viewarticle/42946/, http://support.smartbear.com/viewarticle/42971/) and show those of them that display the information that you need.
The general approach to measure performance changes in the application is to measure a performance of the original version (get ResultsA), implement a change in the application and measure performance of the modified application (get ResultsB). Then compare (http://support.smartbear.com/viewarticle/43305/) ResultsA with ResultsB and make conclusions.
Performance (as well as other AQtime's profilers) profiler collects a massive statistics and by default displays only part of it. You may go through the list of available fields (http://support.smartbear.com/viewarticle/43265/, http://support.smartbear.com/viewarticle/42946/, http://support.smartbear.com/viewarticle/42971/) and show those of them that display the information that you need.
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