Leandro Melendez, Señor Performo, Founder (MX)

Talk: Evolving performance assurance

Tutorial: Ramping up modern performance

About the talk

With almost 2 decades of performance experience you learn several things, that the changing tech landscape makes you keep evolving your performance practices.

In this talk, you will learn the principles of modern performance practices, how they conflict with traditional performance testing practices and walk through a life full of learnings.

The presentation will leave you full of actionable items full of new understandings and insights into how performance testing has to evolve in your organization!

About the Full Day Tutorial

Organizations keep trying modern QA and performance practices with not much luck. In this tutorial, you will learn critical elements of modern performance assurance practices. Then, you will learn the old ways in performance testing practices that teams struggle in today’s continuous and agile landscape. Lastly, you will learn faster and stable tests, recommendations, and some tips oriented at performance. All this knowledge, ready to be shared and implemented with your teams!

Level:

Begeinner

Takeaways:
  • Differentiate performance practices. Testing, load, assurance, continuous, and more.
  • Understand why traditional load testing is not great for agile and continuous
  • Learn some best practices for continuous performance assurance
  • Understand and do exercises with the tools to start implementing the practices

Pre-requisites:

Basic scripting understanding. 

YOU WILL NEED YOUR LAPTOP! Please follow up requirements and clone repository at https://github.com/srperf/perfworkshop

Biography

Leandro helps everyone on their observability, QA and performance practices as Señor Performo.

With decades of experience in IT and performance testing he blogs, creates video content in YouTube, and produces multiple podcasts since 2018.

He is an international public speaker participating in multiple conferences and author of “The Hitchhikers Guide To Load Testing Projects” book.