Today is: 05/18/2012
Webmasters and designers work hard today to develop both interesting and user-friendly designs. However, most of those webmasters and designers are not programmers or IT professionals. As a result, what they create from a design-perspective may not be optimum for web performance engineering.
Web performance engineering can first help to identify any lags or bottlenecks that exist in a company's current website design and then work to help IT professionals resolve those issues. There are a variety of issues that often come to the surface related to a site's design that cause slow-load issues. By fixing even just a few issues, the overall site's responsiveness can be greatly improved, while still oftentimes staying true to the original design the webmaster or site designer envisioned.
A common pain point that is identified through web performance engineering is the total amount of data that is required to load in order to view a page. By simply reducing the overall size of graphics within the design, pages will load much faster while still providing an interesting site design.
Website latency is another major issue that can slow down a site's overall performance that can be identified through web performance engineering. Site latency is a measure of the time delay a site-visitor can experience while waiting for information to transfer from server to site. While some of this level of performance cannot be controlled because part of the slowness can be on the end-user side due to their connection speed, there are steps an IT professional can take to help improve the overall performance.
Website performance engineering can also identify if there are too many database queries going on when end-users search for data. This can slow down the site overall, which will reduce the overall site experience and what the end-user may think of the site. Many times, developers can work to reduce the number of queries that take place, which can improve overall site responsiveness and performance.
By using web performance engineering, a number of different issues related to overall site responsiveness can be identified and adjusted for improvement.
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