PePPeR: a new model to bridge the gap between user and designer perceptions

B. M. Subraya, S. Subrahmanya, J. Suresh, C. Ravi
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As web applications become more complex, performance testing of these applications acquires greater significance and criticality. Performance is essentially determined by the load on the site at peak time under varying conditions. Typically, performance testing is conducted in a simulated environment using tools. However, performance as perceived by the user is most critical since the user is the ultimate judge for the success of the web site. Although the complexity of web sites makes it difficult to draw a common denominator for user perception and designer viewpoint, it is necessary to modulate user perceptions to aid robust web site design. This paper proposes a new model, PePPeR, which enforces incorporation of user perceptions in the design process. Using this model, the designer can consider the projected perceptions during performance testing without diluting application reliability. The model is substantiated through a detailed case study with empirical results.
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随着web应用程序变得越来越复杂,这些应用程序的性能测试变得越来越重要和关键。性能基本上取决于在不同条件下的峰值时间站点上的负载。通常,性能测试是在使用工具的模拟环境中进行的。然而,用户感知到的性能是最关键的,因为用户是网站成功的最终判断者。虽然网站的复杂性使得很难在用户感知和设计者的观点上得出一个共同的分母,但调整用户感知来帮助稳健的网站设计是必要的。本文提出了一个新的模型,PePPeR,它在设计过程中加强了用户感知的结合。使用此模型,设计人员可以在性能测试期间考虑预测的感知,而不会降低应用程序的可靠性。通过详细的案例分析和实证结果验证了该模型。
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