Client:
A global manufacturing company
Industry:
Manufacturing
Technology and Platforms:
LoadRunner (component and system level testing), Java / JMH (unit level performance testing)
A global manufacturing company had transitioned to DevOps, but was struggling to include performance testing practices in their pipeline. The IT organization had an established performance testing Center of Excellence (CoE) that thrived as part of the waterfall model. However, the legacy approach to performance testing, which demanded long lead times and was focused only on end of cycle execution, did not integrate well with their new agile processes.
Forte Group introduced in-sprint performance testing and analysis activities with a focus on making performance part of everyone’s responsibility. Specific changes included:
Outdated Approach
The client’s performance testing CoE required long lead times and code freezes during test execution that were incompatible with their DevOps approach.
Isolated Knowledge
Knowledge of performance testing and analysis had been isolated in the CoE for years, leaving the development teams with inadequate performance testing and analysis expertise.
The development teams learned performance-related skills and were able to achieve the goal of making performance part of everyone’s responsibility.
Production Performance Issues Reduced by 85%
The team was able to proactively identify performance issues when they were introduced versus waiting until the end of a release cycle. Performance-related production issues were reduced by 85%.
Shared Knowledge
Performance-related knowledge was disseminated to the development teams enabling performance to become part of everyone’s responsibility.