sure both cases are true... On 2013-04-19, at 10:17 AM, Adrian Speteanu <[email protected]> wrote:
> People often reach pages, by following links, miss-clicking, trying to find > various resources, that don't relate to their needs. That also adds to > abandonment. That brings me back to Deepak's response. You need to know > their percentage and use that. > > Adrian S. > > > On Fri, Apr 19, 2013 at 7:52 AM, Kirk Pepperdine > <[email protected]>wrote: > >> More often abandonment is related to response time. Getting to the >> response time of the previous request would allow you to compare that to >> abandonment distribution. >> >> Regards, >> Kirk >> >> On 2013-04-18, at 10:09 PM, Deepak Shetty <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Before attempting complicated solutions , does throughput controller not >>> work for you? >>> +Sampler1 >>> +ThroughPutController (90 , percent executions , uncheck per user = 10% >>> abandon) >>> ++Sampler2 >>> ++ThroughPutController (80 , percent executions , uncheck per user = 20% >>> more abandon at this step) >>> +++Sampler3 >>> and so on >>> >>> regards >>> deepak >>> >>> >>> On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 12:55 PM, Marcelo Jara <[email protected] >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Hmm. I can try that. >>>> Is there a way to stop the iteration in a beanshell post processor? I'm >>>> thinking of doing the following: >>>> 1) Have percentages set as user defined variables a) >> AbandonAfterSearch >>>> = 10% b) AbandonAfterAddingToCart = 10% c) AbandonAfterCheckout = >> 20% >>>> These don't have to add up to 100% and are mutually exclusive. >>>> 2) Add a beanshell post processor in each sampler. In it, generate a >>>> random number and compare it to the Abandon rate from step 1. If it's >>>> lower, then continue execution. Otherwise, stop the iteration. >>>> >>>> I read an old thread ( >>>> >> http://jmeter.512774.n5.nabble.com/BeanShell-Assertion-Can-a-failed-assertion-force-the-next-iteration-of-a-loop-td533789.html >> ) >>>> which says something like this may not work. >>>> Is this still the case? >>>>> From: [email protected] >>>>> To: [email protected] >>>>> Subject: RE: Adding abandonment rate to my test plan help >>>>> Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2013 16:44:38 +0000 >>>>> >>>>> One way you can do this is create a switch controller with 4 children >> as >>>> simple controllers. The first child (the first simple controller under >> the >>>> switch controller) contains all four steps of your test 1) Searching, 2) >>>> Adding to Cart, 3)Checking out 4) Purchase. The second child only >> contains >>>> steps 1) to 2). The third child contains steps 1) to 3). The fourth >> child >>>> contains only step 1). For the switch controller, set the switch value >> to a >>>> variable read from a CSV file. Have 100 entries on the file with numbers >>>> 0,1,2,3. Choose the proportion of 0,1,2,3's according to your needs and >>>> have jmeter recycle at EOF. This way you will have the exact percentage >> of >>>> users you need to abandon on each step. For instance, a 0 would mean the >>>> user completes all 4 steps, a 1 would mean the user abandons before >>>> Checking out, etc. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Andreas Adrahtas - Analyst >>>>> Blue Stone International, LLC >>>>> >>>>> Mobile: +646-266-0238 >>>>> www.bluestoneinternational.com >>>>> >>>>> E-MAIL CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: The information contained in this e-mail >>>> and any accompanying documents may contain information that is >> confidential >>>> or otherwise protected from disclosure. If you are not the intended >>>> recipient of this message, or if this message has been addressed to you >> in >>>> error, please immediately alert the sender by reply e-mail and delete >> this >>>> message, including any attachment. Any dissemination, distribution or >> other >>>> use of the contents of this message by anyone other than the intended >>>> recipient is strictly prohibited >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -----Original Message----- >>>>> From: Marcelo Jara [mailto:[email protected]] >>>>> Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2013 12:12 PM >>>>> To: [email protected] >>>>> Subject: Adding abandonment rate to my test plan help >>>>> >>>>> I have a test plan that includes a thread group with multiple http >>>> samplers in it. The flow is a user making a purchase on a web site. So >> it >>>> includes 1) Searching, 2) Adding to cart, 3) Checking out, 4) Purchase. >>>>> To be more realistic, I want to add abandonment rates. So I want to add >>>> something that would stop the iteration at either steps 1, 2, or 3. And >>>> this should be weighted so more people would abandon at step 3 vs step >> 1. >>>>> What's the best way to do this? Do I add an IF statement before each >>>> step and then based on a percentage, either perform the action or not? >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> Marcelo >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] >>>>> For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >>>>> >>>> >>>> >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] >> For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
