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LDD Today, November 2002



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    Behind the scenes of QuickPlace automation testing
    Interview by Tara Hall
    How do we ensure our products can withstand the strains of real customer environments? Automation testing is one way, as Tony Venditti, QuickPlace test automation architect, explains in this interview.
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    New Notes 6 variables
    Professor INI is nothing if not thorough. Last month's column listed new Domino 6 Notes.ini server variables. This month, the good professor directs your attention toward new variables that support and enhance the Notes 6 client.
Performance perspectives
    Sametime 3 vs 1.5.5 performance comparison
    by Craig Garfinkel and Dick McCarrick
    When looking for a large Sametime configuration to test, we didn't have to go far—we used our own. Here are the details of our Sametime 3 performance comparison testing.

    iNotes Web Access on Solaris performance analysis
    by Dick McCarrick, Dave Curley, Mark DuFresne, and Robert Schreiber
    Take a look at the results of testing iNotes Web Access performance on Solaris. Included in our findings is how iNotes Web Access compares with Notes mail in terms of CPU usage, network bandwidth, and response time.
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