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- Cloud-based Performance Testing of Web Application
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1 Department of Computer Engineering, K.J. Somaiya Institute of Engineering and Information Technology, Sion, Mumbai., IN
2 Department of Information Technology, Vidyalankar Institute of Technology, Wadala, Mumbai., IN
1 Department of Computer Engineering, K.J. Somaiya Institute of Engineering and Information Technology, Sion, Mumbai., IN
2 Department of Information Technology, Vidyalankar Institute of Technology, Wadala, Mumbai., IN
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International Journal of Distributed and Cloud Computing, Vol 1, No 1 (2013), Pagination: 14-18Abstract
Performance testing is used for testing the risk to application and technology. It requires web server and database server within infrastructure. In this paper, we compared different scenarios which include onpremise, infrastructure partly and completely deployed on cloud. Specifically three scenarios we have compared are on-premises, database in cloud and web application with database in cloud. The objective of this comparison is to identify the applicability of these three scenarios to different contexts. The key parameters of performance measurement like response time and throughput have been captured and analyzed to meet the objective mentioned. It is an initial step to provide direction and basis for identifying appropriate use of cloud for web applications.Keywords
Performance Testing, Web Application, CloudReferences
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- Romano, B. L., Silva, G. B., de Campos, H. F., Vieira, R. G., da Cunha, A. M., Silveira, Carlos, A. & Ramos, B. (2009). Software Testing for Web-Applications Non-Functional Requirements, (pp. 1674-1675).
- Zhu, K, Fu, J. & Li, Y. (2010). Research the Performance Testing and Performance Improvement Strategy in Web Application. Education Technology and Computer (ICETC). 2010 2nd International Conference on Volume: 2 Digital Object Identifier:10.1109/ICETC.2010.5529374 (pp. V2-328-V2-332).
- Vogels, W. (2008). A Head in the Cloud - The Power of Infrastructure as a Service. O’Reilly My SQL Conference & Expo, Santa Clara, CA.
- Armbrust, M., Fox, A., Griffith, R., Joseph, A. D., Katz, R. H., Konwinski, A., Lee, G., Patterson, D. A., Rabkin, A., Stoica, I. & Zaharia, M. (2009). Above the Clouds: A Berkeley View of Cloud Computing. EECS Department, University of California, Berkeley, UCB/EECS-2009-28, February 10, 2009.
- Varia, J. (2009). Virtual Stress-free Testing in the Cloud. Retrieved from http://aws.typepad.com/aws/2009/02/virtual-stressfree-testing-in-the-cloud.html.
- Wu, Q. (2010). Performance Testing and Optimization of J2EE-based Web Applications. Department of Computer Science, Yunyang Teachers’ Coll., Danjiangkou, China, Yan Wang, 2, pp. 681-683.
- Mustafa, K. M., Al-Qutaish, R. E. & Muhairat, M. I. (2009). Classification of Software Testing Tools Based on the Software Testing Methods. Computer and Electrical Engineering, 2009. ICCEE ‘09. Second International Conference on vol. 1. doi:10.1109/ICCEE.2009.9.
- Design Paper On Cloud-Based Performance Testing
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1 K. J. S. I. E. I. T, Sion, Mumbai, Maharashtra, IN
2 V. I. T., Wadala, Mumbai University, Mumbai, IN
1 K. J. S. I. E. I. T, Sion, Mumbai, Maharashtra, IN
2 V. I. T., Wadala, Mumbai University, Mumbai, IN
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International Journal of Distributed and Cloud Computing, Vol 1, No 2 (2013), Pagination: 1-4Abstract
Performance testing is used for testing the risk to application and technology. It requires web server and database server within infrastructure. In this paper, we designed different scenarios which include on-premise, infrastructure partly and completely deployed on cloud. Specifi cally three scenarios we have compared are onpremises, database in cloud and web application with database in cloud. The objective of this design paper is to identify the applicability of these three scenarios to different contexts. The key parameters of performance measurement like response time and throughput have been captured and analyzed to meet the objective mentioned.Keywords
Performance Testing, Web Application- State-Level Technological University to Provide Globally Competitive Manpower-The Need of the Hour
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1 Vidyalankar Institute of Technology, Mumbai, IN
1 Vidyalankar Institute of Technology, Mumbai, IN
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Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, Vol 24, No 4-1 (2010), Pagination: 38-49Abstract
The higher education scene in India has undergone serious and fundamental changes over the past 15 years or so. Quality of engineering education for India is a key priority, but it has been dwindling at the state level with mushrooming of Institutes and there is a dire need to revive it. This article addresses the issue and describes the personal views which have evolved over the length of our career as a teacher and researcher in the education and the industrial sectors. We have proposed the guiding principles, design and architecture of a State Level Technological University (STU) to be established by incorporating best practices of all Universities across the state. We have further explained, how it will impact future quality of engineers and thereby provide globally competitive manpower which is the need of the hour.- Systematic Learning Plan (SLP) Model-To Map Global Standards in Technical Education
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1 Patni Computer Systems Ltd., Mumbai, IN
1 Patni Computer Systems Ltd., Mumbai, IN
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Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, Vol 21, No 2 (2007), Pagination: 34-41Abstract
Technical education is in demand with the current boom in the IT market. Career opportunities in the field of IT are on the rise, not only in our country but also across the world. Industries come for campus placements but comment that present day graduates from engineering institutes are not fit f or industry environment due to casual attitude and lack of technical skills. These graduates end up getting jobs in small scale IT sector at lower rates and with lower job profil e. Industries want people with a mix of sound technical skills and soft skills. Hence, there is an urgent need to focus on teaching learning process and think of how to make this process more effective. The Systematic Learning Plan- SLP Model was implemented in various phases for effective teaching learning and thereby match the college output with what the.- Recordings for Effective Learning in an ICT Based Instructional Environment
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1 Vidyalankar Institute of Technology, Mumbai, IN
1 Vidyalankar Institute of Technology, Mumbai, IN
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Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, Vol 23, No 2 (2009), Pagination: 41-45Abstract
Widespread use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) has percolated the educational environment today. Various e-learning mechanisms used in this environment include Recordings and Virtual class rooms, both in educational Institutes and in the corporate sector. ICT based teaching methods differ widely from traditional teaching methods and they provide anytime-anywhere learning, along with a recapping mechanism. These also reduce the number of instructors required by encouraging distance learning. In this paper we have focused on giving an overview of how lecture recordings can cater to today's IT learners. We have discussed the course ware and delivery in an ICT environment and how it differs from the traditional teaching. Next we have described Snag it, a freely downloadable video recording tool and discussed how it can be used to record lectures. With a sample case study and participant's feedback we have demonstrated the positive impact of using lecture recordings and thus enhancing learning in today's ICT based teaching learning environment. Based on the feedback received the recording based model was adopted for various other courses for conducting corporate trainings. It can also be used in an engineering institute to provide any time anywhere learning to the students beyond the classroom.- Appraisal of lentil varieties for better performance in Bilaspur district of Himachal Pradesh
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1 CSK Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Bilaspur-174 029,, IN
2 Department of Tea Husbandry and Technology, CSK Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya, Palampur-176 062,, IN
1 CSK Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Bilaspur-174 029,, IN
2 Department of Tea Husbandry and Technology, CSK Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya, Palampur-176 062,, IN
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Himachal Journal of Agricultural Research, Vol 48, No 2 (2022), Pagination: 248-251Abstract
Lentil (Lens esculenta) is commonly known as masur and it is important pulse legume crop in India. Lentil has the ability to fix nitrogen and grow in marginal environments. The productivity of lentil is generally low in Bilaspur district of Himachal Pradesh, mainly due to lack of improved varieties and low technical knowhow. Therefore, the present study was conducted in the seventeen villages of district Bilaspur of Himachal Pradesh. Twenty five farmers’ fields were randomly selected and sown two high yielding improved varieties of lentil namely Vipasha and Markandey with one check variety already grown by the farmers. Among the varieties assessed, variety Vipasha proved to be the best with highest number of pods/plant (92.4) and minimum incidence of disease of 1.5 per cent resulting in the highest yield of 6.60 q/ha followed by Markandey with disease incidence of 2.1 per cent, 72.8 pods/plant and yield of 6.1 q/ ha. Hence, it was inferred that local variety must be replaced with Vipasha variety of lentil followed by Markandey.Keywords
Extension gap, lentil, technology, varieties, yield.References
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