Ben Bubenheim

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  • Cloud-based custom metric/timer definitions and real-time analytics of mobile applications

    Issued US 20150067527

    A method for real-time capture of analytics from real users of a native mobile application (app) includes storing a custom metric/timer definition for a native mobile application (app) in a configuration file on a server. The custom metric/timer definition includes one or more identifiers of an element or object of the native mobile app selected by touch gesture input via a user interface on a mobile device running the native mobile app in a special mode. The configuration file is downloaded…

    A method for real-time capture of analytics from real users of a native mobile application (app) includes storing a custom metric/timer definition for a native mobile application (app) in a configuration file on a server. The custom metric/timer definition includes one or more identifiers of an element or object of the native mobile app selected by touch gesture input via a user interface on a mobile device running the native mobile app in a special mode. The configuration file is downloaded from the server to real users running the native mobile app on associated mobile devices. Immediately thereafter, one or more collector servers receive data beaconed in real-time from the associated mobile devices of the real users. The beaconed data includes custom metric/timer data obtained from the custom metric/timer definition.

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  • Virtual User Ramp Controller for Load Test Analytic Dashboard

    Filed US 20150222494

    The Dynamic Ramp dashboard is a feature of the CloudTest product that allows you to manipulate the virtual user load in a performance test, in real time, regardless of the size of the test.

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  • Dynamic Ramp

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    The Dynamic Ramp feature offers the ability to change the number of virtual users dynamically during a load test. This allows users to deviate from the planned ramp schedule to react to unforseen backend issues, or to extend a test or increase the load if the system has exceeded expectations.

    My work was on the dashboard control UI, which shows the current VU level and initial ramp plan alongside a draggable line chart and volume level-like sliders to set a new ramp target. The new…

    The Dynamic Ramp feature offers the ability to change the number of virtual users dynamically during a load test. This allows users to deviate from the planned ramp schedule to react to unforseen backend issues, or to extend a test or increase the load if the system has exceeded expectations.

    My work was on the dashboard control UI, which shows the current VU level and initial ramp plan alongside a draggable line chart and volume level-like sliders to set a new ramp target. The new targets can be adjusted as a whole or on a granular per-distribution level.

    Patent information:
    http://patents.justia.com/patent/20150222494

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  • What-If Analysis

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    What-If uses the real user data collected by mPulse to model and project the effect of load time on conversions. It allows customers to answer questions like "What if my site was faster?" with projections on exactly how much money a certain amount of load time is worth to them.

    My work on this project includes the implementation and refinement of the underlying modeling and projection algorithms, as well as the implementation of the dashboard UI. The modeling portion involves client side…

    What-If uses the real user data collected by mPulse to model and project the effect of load time on conversions. It allows customers to answer questions like "What if my site was faster?" with projections on exactly how much money a certain amount of load time is worth to them.

    My work on this project includes the implementation and refinement of the underlying modeling and projection algorithms, as well as the implementation of the dashboard UI. The modeling portion involves client side curve-fitting of log-normal distributions in a parallel manner using Web Workers. The UI uses D3.js and CSS transitions to show the model's projections of sessions and conversion rate for new load times. There is a patent pending for this feature.

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