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LISA Server
iTKO's LISA Server automates and schedules LISA test cases and suites, providing sophisticated staging, user simulation and continuous build and performance test orchestration capabilities for a constantly evolving SOA application environment. Shared test resources such as LISA Virtual Users and Virtual Services are pooled and distributed from the LISA Server. LISA users interact with the LISA Server through the user interface of a LISA Enterprise testing client.
Load & Performance Testing Load testing has changed from an exercise in deployment to a vital step in the agile (iterative) development process. Waiting for a completed application to stress test at the user interface level is no longer an option. LISA allows for testing individual components, process, and workflows during design and development, during integration, and in deployment. Individual functional tests and system-wide business processes are load tested using the same environment, resulting in efficient test coverage, with rich functional and performance metrics and reports. Read more >>
Virtual Service Environment (LISA VSE) The next chapter in virtualization is here. LISA VSE offers unmatched value for testing changing implementations, by capturing and modeling Virtual Services within LISA that provide a robust behavioral simulation of the Service and its underlying implementation layers. With VSE, multiple teams can design and test services in parallel, without the burden of relying on live service implementations or maintaining costly replicated test environments. Read more >>
Continuous Validation Service (LISA CVS) Catching system dependencies and the unintended consequences of changing service behaviors at build, and in deployment, is accomplished with LISA's Continuous Validation Service. Application and system validation starts with automated Continuous Build and regression testing of services, through Continuous Deployment monitoring and validation of SOA Policies, service usage and dependencies across multiple systems, ensuring inter-component trust and governance. Read more >>
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