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Synthetic Testing Log Format
PostedNovember 8, 2024
UpdatedNovember 8, 2024
ByKevin McCaffrey
A Synthetic Testing Log is used to record details about synthetic transactions, capturing information about the performance and availability of key application features. The following format can be used to maintain consistency and provide clear insights:
Test ID | Test Name | Date & Time | Status | Response Time (ms) | Issues Detected | Actions Taken |
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001 | Login Page Test | 2024-11-08 10:00 | Passed | 120 | None | N/A |
002 | Checkout Flow Test | 2024-11-08 11:00 | Failed | 450 | Timeout Issue | Increased timeout limit |
003 | Search Function Test | 2024-11-08 12:00 | Passed | 200 | None | N/A |
004 | Profile Update Test | 2024-11-08 13:00 | Warning | 600 | Slow Response | Optimized database queries |
Column Descriptions:
- Test ID: A unique identifier for each synthetic test.
- Test Name: Descriptive name indicating the purpose of the test.
- Date & Time: The date and time when the synthetic transaction was executed.
- Status: The outcome of the test (e.g., Passed, Failed, Warning).
- Response Time (ms): The time taken for the application to respond during the test, in milliseconds.
- Issues Detected: A description of any issues detected during the test.
- Actions Taken: Steps taken to resolve the detected issues, if applicable.
This format helps teams proactively identify performance issues and maintain a record of actions taken to improve application stability and user experience.
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