Panelists
Mike Harris
Industry Leader
Mike has been working in testing for 20 years and is the tester for Geckoboard. He has been a member of a test team, a Solo Tester, and a Test Lead.
Gopal Rao Kallepu
Product Manager
BrowserStack
With over 9 years in software development, Gopal transitioned from a Lead Developer into Product Management nearly two years ago. He currently drives product strategy at BrowserStack, building solutions for seamless web and mobile testing. Prior to that, at Gainsight, he reimagined key features—like Customer 360 and Relationship 360—leading full lifecycle delivery from ideation through beta and launch.
About the event
Data from performance and load tests can be challenging to interpret, making it hard to pinpoint the true causes of failures. Process behaviour charts cut through the noise and enable you to uncover insights by listening to the voice of the process.
Join Our Expert-Led Session
In this talk, you’ll see practical examples of how to apply process behaviour charts to your test data and learn how these charts have been foundational in shifting the focus from individual blame to systemic improvement — the cornerstone of quality assurance and engineering.
You will gain insights into:
- How to use process behaviour charts to identify the system as the source of failures
- How to let the data speak for itself by listening to the voice of the process
- Resources to help you create your own process behaviour charts and bring clarity to your test results
WHAT OUR
CUSTOMERS HAVE TO SAY
CUSTOMERS HAVE TO SAY
Priyanka Halder
Senior Manager of Quality Engineering
We use BrowserStack heavily for cross-browser and mobile test automation. Our tests are now super solid—they catch anything and everything.
Kateryna Glushchuk
Senior Manager, OLX
We cannot afford having bugs in production. That’s why we avoid rollbacks. We try to identify the bug before we release.
Martin Schneider
Delivery Manager, Carousell
Before BrowserStack, it took eight test engineers a whole day to test. Now it takes an hour. We can release daily if we wanted to.