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The Continuous Integration (CI) is used for comparing a series of identically-configured load tests scheduled in the GUI or triggered by a third party plugin to see response time and/or error rate changes during the test. This is useful to quickly compare the performance of different releases of an application.

With load testing in the Continuous Integration or Deployment process, you will see earlier information about the performance of your releases before reaching production. Follow trends here by dividing every scenario result in its own Test-Instance.

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This menu choice allows you to see Result per Script and Avg. Session time.

Results Per Script

Continuous Integration

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With loadtesting in the Continuous Integration or Deployment process, you will see earlier information about the performance of your releases before reaching production. Follow trends here by dividing every scenario's result into its own Test Instance. For example, for a specific test instance of a loadtest script:

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Average Session Time

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feature allows users to compare the results of an identical load test across time. That is, if you have run the same load test three times, you can compare the metrics of those three load tests side-by-side using this feature.

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The feature is divided into two sub features: Result per script and Avg. session time.