Beyond the Code: Mastering the Non-Technical Side of Performance Testing
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It's a little late but let's get our fall season kicked off right. This presentation was presented at the Automation Summit last month by Mahalakshmi Rajan and it was very interesting. Far too often people focus on the technical and tool details for an engagement first and then get lost in the rabbit hole and don't give the non-technical details the attention that they deserve.
Beyond the Code: Mastering the Non-Technical Side of Performance Testing
Performance testing is often viewed as technical, but its success hinges on more than just running tests. Many teams struggle with aligning testing efforts with business goals, collaborating effectively, and communicating results in a way that drives action. This disconnect can lead to missed opportunities for improvement and inefficient use of resources.
In this session, we'll explore the non-technical side of performance testing, focusing on strategy, collaboration, and communication. You’ll learn how to align performance testing with business objectives, foster better teamwork, and report results effectively to make a real impact. This approach will help you turn performance data into actionable insights and drive meaningful improvements in your software.
Maha's Bio :
I'm a dedicated quality advocate with over a decade of experience in software testing, automation, and building strong, cohesive SDET teams. My journey spans impactful roles at RSA, Safe Security, and Quadient AP (Beanworks), where I have led the development and implementation of automation frameworks to ensure the reliability and performance of high-demand, cloud-based applications. I’m passionate about aligning user experience, business goals, and product functionality to enhance quality. Constantly driven by continuous learning and innovation, I stay on the pulse of advancements in testing to bring new insights to my work.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/mahalakshmirajan/
Venue - Slalom Build's offices
Beyond the Code: Mastering the Non-Technical Side of Performance Testing