This document discusses Real User Monitoring (RUM) which involves collecting performance metrics directly from end user browsers. RUM uses JavaScript instrumentation to measure page load times and other metrics which are sent to a collection point as small data requests. The document outlines some benefits of RUM like reducing convincing around performance and measuring actual user experience. It notes challenges of RUM including dealing with large amounts of data and getting internal acceptance. It compares RUM to synthetic monitoring and argues they should be used together. Finally, it provides some free and open source RUM tools and visualization options.
Velocity NY 2014 - The Natives are Getting RestlessCliff Crocker
The document discusses the growing use of mobile devices and native mobile applications. It notes that tablets are popular for couch surfing but their size makes them unsuitable for mobile sites. The document also covers various aspects of mobile performance like speed by geography and network, as well as quality metrics like crash reports and engagement metrics like user adoption rates. It then reviews several vendors that provide mobile monitoring and analytics solutions to measure these performance aspects.
This document discusses real user monitoring (RUM) which involves collecting performance metrics directly from end user browsers through JavaScript instrumentation. It provides a brief history of RUM including key contributors. The challenges with RUM including data volume are presented, as well as how RUM compares to synthetic monitoring. The importance of understanding business metrics and mapping performance data to key performance indicators is emphasized.
Velocity NYC: Metrics, metrics everywhere (but where the heck do you start?)Cliff Crocker
This document discusses various metrics for measuring website performance. It begins by noting that there are many metrics to consider and no single metric tells the whole story. It then discusses several key metrics for measuring different aspects of performance, including:
- Front-end metrics like start render, DOM loading/ready, and page load that can isolate front-end from back-end performance.
- Network metrics like DNS and TCP timings that provide insight into connectivity issues.
- Resource timing metrics that measure individual assets to understand impacts of third parties and CDNs.
- User timing metrics like measuring above-the-fold content that capture user experience.
It emphasizes the importance of considering real user monitoring data alongside
Managing the unmanageable - Third Party RUMCliff Crocker
These slides accompanied the SOASTA Webinar found here: "http://www.soasta.com/knowledge-center/webinars/how-real-user-monitoring-reduces-3rd-party-content-risk/"
SE MUESTRA LA CALIDAD DE VIDA DE LOS CIUDADANOS Y LA INDIGENCIA DE LA CIUDAD DE MACHALA Y SE HACE UN ANALISIS DEL CUMPLIMIENTO DE LOS OBJETIVOS DEL MILENIUM.
This document provides guidance on creating an infographic about water by first determining the purpose or story to tell, then finding relevant statistics from credible sources, and finally considering how to visually display the statistics through shapes, images or a story map.
An assignment on paying attention, in partial fullfilment of requirements for "A Crash Course on Creativity" by Prof. Tina Seelig, Venture Lab, Stanford University
This document discusses Real User Monitoring (RUM) which involves collecting performance metrics directly from end user browsers. RUM uses JavaScript instrumentation to measure page load times and other metrics which are sent to a collection point as small data requests. The document outlines some benefits of RUM like reducing convincing around performance and measuring actual user experience. It notes challenges of RUM including dealing with large amounts of data and getting internal acceptance. It compares RUM to synthetic monitoring and argues they should be used together. Finally, it provides some free and open source RUM tools and visualization options.
Velocity NY 2014 - The Natives are Getting RestlessCliff Crocker
The document discusses the growing use of mobile devices and native mobile applications. It notes that tablets are popular for couch surfing but their size makes them unsuitable for mobile sites. The document also covers various aspects of mobile performance like speed by geography and network, as well as quality metrics like crash reports and engagement metrics like user adoption rates. It then reviews several vendors that provide mobile monitoring and analytics solutions to measure these performance aspects.
This document discusses real user monitoring (RUM) which involves collecting performance metrics directly from end user browsers through JavaScript instrumentation. It provides a brief history of RUM including key contributors. The challenges with RUM including data volume are presented, as well as how RUM compares to synthetic monitoring. The importance of understanding business metrics and mapping performance data to key performance indicators is emphasized.
Velocity NYC: Metrics, metrics everywhere (but where the heck do you start?)Cliff Crocker
This document discusses various metrics for measuring website performance. It begins by noting that there are many metrics to consider and no single metric tells the whole story. It then discusses several key metrics for measuring different aspects of performance, including:
- Front-end metrics like start render, DOM loading/ready, and page load that can isolate front-end from back-end performance.
- Network metrics like DNS and TCP timings that provide insight into connectivity issues.
- Resource timing metrics that measure individual assets to understand impacts of third parties and CDNs.
- User timing metrics like measuring above-the-fold content that capture user experience.
It emphasizes the importance of considering real user monitoring data alongside
Managing the unmanageable - Third Party RUMCliff Crocker
These slides accompanied the SOASTA Webinar found here: "http://www.soasta.com/knowledge-center/webinars/how-real-user-monitoring-reduces-3rd-party-content-risk/"
SE MUESTRA LA CALIDAD DE VIDA DE LOS CIUDADANOS Y LA INDIGENCIA DE LA CIUDAD DE MACHALA Y SE HACE UN ANALISIS DEL CUMPLIMIENTO DE LOS OBJETIVOS DEL MILENIUM.
This document provides guidance on creating an infographic about water by first determining the purpose or story to tell, then finding relevant statistics from credible sources, and finally considering how to visually display the statistics through shapes, images or a story map.
An assignment on paying attention, in partial fullfilment of requirements for "A Crash Course on Creativity" by Prof. Tina Seelig, Venture Lab, Stanford University
Velocity NY - How to Measure Revenue in MillisecondsCliff Crocker
Cliff from SOASTA and Steve from Staples discuss the three questions: How fast are you? How fast should you be? How do you get there? An overview of real world performance optimization and RUM.
RUM and synthetic monitoring each provide valuable but different performance data. RUM captures real user behavior but numbers vary greatly depending on user environments, while synthetic provides consistent baseline data but doesn't reflect real users. Both data sets are needed to understand a site's true performance across different user scenarios. There is no single performance number, and the right metrics depend on the intended audience and business goals.
Slides of the Microsoft Azure for DreamSpark Academic Tour - Milano
https://www.eventbrite.it/e/biglietti-microsoft-azure-for-dreamspark-academic-tour-milano-25578019545
Demo code: https://github.com/poz1/Poz1.Forms.MobileApps
Constructivism is a theory of learning that suggests people actively construct their own understanding and knowledge of the world by experiencing things and reflecting on those experiences. Each person generates their own "rules" and mental models to make sense of new experiences, and learning occurs when a person adjusts their understanding to accommodate new information. Constructivism views learning as a social activity influenced by culture and context. In a constructivist classroom, students take an active role in constructing knowledge through collaboration, inquiry-based projects, and reflection on their learning. The teacher acts as a facilitator to help students make connections between new and prior knowledge.
Velocity NY - How to Measure Revenue in MillisecondsCliff Crocker
Cliff from SOASTA and Steve from Staples discuss the three questions: How fast are you? How fast should you be? How do you get there? An overview of real world performance optimization and RUM.
RUM and synthetic monitoring each provide valuable but different performance data. RUM captures real user behavior but numbers vary greatly depending on user environments, while synthetic provides consistent baseline data but doesn't reflect real users. Both data sets are needed to understand a site's true performance across different user scenarios. There is no single performance number, and the right metrics depend on the intended audience and business goals.
Slides of the Microsoft Azure for DreamSpark Academic Tour - Milano
https://www.eventbrite.it/e/biglietti-microsoft-azure-for-dreamspark-academic-tour-milano-25578019545
Demo code: https://github.com/poz1/Poz1.Forms.MobileApps
Constructivism is a theory of learning that suggests people actively construct their own understanding and knowledge of the world by experiencing things and reflecting on those experiences. Each person generates their own "rules" and mental models to make sense of new experiences, and learning occurs when a person adjusts their understanding to accommodate new information. Constructivism views learning as a social activity influenced by culture and context. In a constructivist classroom, students take an active role in constructing knowledge through collaboration, inquiry-based projects, and reflection on their learning. The teacher acts as a facilitator to help students make connections between new and prior knowledge.