
MONITOR MASTER – PRODUCT PORTFOLIO STATIONARY TESTING
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BrowsiNg
Monitor Master is the most powerful platform on the market for testing
and monitoring browsing services. With its user-transaction recording
features, auto-browse capabilities, full support for WAP and Web, and
extensive device simulation support, measuring any portal-based applica-
tion is made extremely easy.
The platform supports secure traffic and comes with low-level features
such as segmentation and reassembly (SAR) of large data transmissions,
socket reuse, and parallel HTTP fetches.
waP
Monitor Master simulates real handsets using a handset emulation
from our virtual device repository with hundreds of different devices. All
major characteristics of the real device are stored in the virtual profile which
allows Monitor Master to mimic the behavior of the real device.
Monitor Master will automatically select the correct WAP profile
(WAP1 or 2) for the selected device and will browse a WAP site as a real
user using a real handset.
internet explorer
Monitor Master can also execute Internet Explorer Web transactions
exactly like a user would – going to URLs, following links, entering informa-
tion into forms and submitting data. This is done by driving Internet Explorer
directly from the operating system.
weB 2.0
Web 2.0 is a term that encompasses user-generated content, commu-
nication, interoperability, and collaboration using a host of different access
technologies and devices. The future will involve more and more third par-
ties delivering services through these technologies.
Web 2.0 is here now and this translates to real challenges for testing
and monitoring. For example, how would you test Twitter performance be-
tween a mobile handset such as an iPhone and a PC to prove that tweets
are getting through in a timely way? How would you compare Facebook
performance on an Android/Google handset with performance on a PC so
you could see how the radio network affects the end user experience?
Web 2.0 is fully implemented in Monitor Master using the Web-kit
engine and our Camaro browser, providing support for client-side JavaScript
and AJAX.
keY PoiNts
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Simulates real users accessing the
real services using real devices
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Full Web 2.0 support based on
Web-kit
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WAP 1.x/2.0
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Internet Explorer (IE6,7,8) support
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Digital Rights Management (DRM)
support
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Cascading Style Sheet support
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Auto-browsing (spidering)
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Content analysis
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Dynamic browsing – to access other
services & subscriptions
tYPiCal kPis
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Response Time
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Downloaded Bytes
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HTTP Response Codes
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Service Availability by Device
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Device Interoperability
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Content Conformance
example script browsing Facebook
Java
Script
Web
server
Web
server
HTML
web 2.0 uses more technologies to deliver a richer experience