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Part I - Extending the Continuous Integration Environment with Performance
sponsored by Quest Software
Posted:  20 Mar 2008
Published:  01 Jan 2007
Format:  PDF
Length:  19   Page(s)
Type:  White Paper
Language:  English


ABSTRACT:
This paper proposes a revolutionary change in performance management that, if properly implemented, may eliminate the challenges of performance testing. The RIM BlackBerry eliminated hours of nightly email communication for the business person by facilitating this communication throughout the day. For large application development, continuous integration can eliminate integration issues (that can persist longer than the development effort itself) by integrating an application several times a day.


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Steven Haines
Java Domain Expert ,  Quest Software, Inc.
Steven Haines is currently the Java EE Domain Expert at Quest Software, defining the expert rules and views used to monitor the performance of enterprise Java applications and application servers. Previously at Quest Software he created a Java EE performance tuning professional services organization where he improved the performance of and resolved critical production issues for many Fortune 500 companies.



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