Building Performance Testing Pipelines with Viktoriia Kuznetcova

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Nowadays, it is often the case that performance testing needs to be executed repeatably, fast, and with minimum manual work for a fast-paced project to go from development to production. In this episode, Viktoriia Kuznetcova, a Performance Engineer & Test Automation Specialist, shares their experience with Building Performance Testing Pipelines for CI/CD. Discover the challenges of creating realistic test environments, maintaining test data, and analyzing performance test results automatically or semi-automatically. Listen up to learn as Viktoriia shares her experience building frameworks/pipelines to do just that in AWS-enabled environments, using open-source tools and a bit of scripting. By the end of this podcast, you should be able to understand how to approach building an automated Performance testing pipeline for your project, how to pick the right tools, and how to get the best value out of it.

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About Viktoriia Kuznetcova

Viktoriia Kuznetcova

Viktoriia Kuznetcova is a Performance Engineer and Test Automation Engineer at Breakpoint. She has 18 years' experience in software testing. She spent the first 10 years in Russia, doing both manual and automated functional testing. As a full stack performance engineer, she was later responsible for everything performance related, from architecture reviews and test data design to test execution, bottleneck analysis and performance tuning. These days Viktoriia applies her skills and passion in Nintex building test automation frameworks to support process automation software.

Viktoriia is passionate about structured exploratory testing in all contexts, including performance testing. She believes in supporting manual testing by using automation on all stages, from test environment setup and test data generation to results analysis. That leaves the most fun part—exploration—to humans.

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