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    phantomas

    phantomas

    Headless Chromium-based web performance metrics collector

    Headless Chromium-based modular web performance metrics collector. Modular approach, each metric is generated by a separate "module". phantomas "core" acts as an events emitter that each module can hook into. In-depth metrics such as: number of events bound via jQuery, calls to window.writeor complex and duplicated CSS selectors (via analyze-css). JSON as an output format. Easy integration with other nodejs projects via CommonJS module (see API docs). Metrics can be emitted from the...
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    CAT

    CAT

    CAT is the basic component of the server project

    CAT is a distributed application performance monitoring and alerting system that specializes in tracking request flows, exceptions, and metrics across microservice ecosystems. It offers real-time dashboards showing throughput, response times, error rates, and service dependency graphs to help operations and development collaborate on reliability issues. In addition to metrics, it enables tracing—propagating context across RPC boundaries so problems like latency spikes or failed calls can be...
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    Hiper

    Hiper

    A statistical analysis tool for performance testing

    Hiper is an open-source command-line tool designed for statistical analysis of web performance and page load behavior during performance testing. The tool repeatedly loads a specified webpage multiple times and gathers detailed timing metrics in order to produce more reliable performance measurements than single-run benchmarks. By averaging data across multiple page loads, Hiper helps developers understand whether performance optimizations actually improve real-world page loading behavior....
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    SeaToad

    A concurrency and load testing tool for .NET applications

    SeaToad is a library to aid in concurrency and load testing of .NET code. Intended for use by developers or automation testers. For example, it makes a good second hand if you're trying to reproduce a concurrency issue. You can very quickly generate load representing one or more portions of the suspect code, while manually performing other tasks. Or perhaps you're worried about the performance of a particular stored procedure with load from an external source. SeaToad can run the...
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    IENetP Test Tool
    Industrial Ethernet Network Performance (IENetP) Test Tool developed by the National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST). This test tool determines the network performance of industrial devices using standardized metrics and tests.
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