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Google Lighthouse vs Rigor

Rigor

One free tool has become prominent in the space – Google Lighthouse – and one question often bubbles up: “I use Google Lighthouse for one-off snapshots of my site’s performance, so why do I need a performance monitoring solution?” Where Google Lighthouse Shines Bright.

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Five Reasons to Meet Rigor at eTail West

Rigor

Palm Springs, CA is the place to be next week for eCommerce professionals with the annual eTail West Conference taking place Feb. These focus areas are integrally linked with website performance, so it’s essential that brands also work to improve their digital experience. You need network throttling for that. 26 – Mar.

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World’s Top Web Performance Leaders To Watch

Rigor

Jake is a developer advocate at Google working with the Chrome team to develop and promote web standards and developer tools, as well as a contributor to the Chromium blog. Jake worked at the BBC for four years, writing low-level JavaScript that catered to their strict accessibility, performance and browser support requirements.

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Hierarchical Navigation and Faceted Search on Top of Oracle Coherence

Highly Scalable

From the business logic point of view, this was a pretty typical eCommerce service for hierarchical and faceted navigation, although not without peculiarities, but high performance requirements led us to the quite advanced architecture and technical design. Pattern: Probabilistic Test. Entity Gateway.

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Performance Game Changer: Browser Back/Forward Cache

Smashing Magazine

Similarly from cross-site navigation — think Google search results or the like and then clicking back. WebPageTest is one of the few web performance testing tools that actually tests a reload of the page using a primed HTTP Cache — most of the other tools just flag if your HTTP resources are not explicitly set to be cached.

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MapReduce Patterns, Algorithms, and Use Cases

Highly Scalable

Applications: Physical and Engineering Simulations, Numerical Analysis, Performance Testing. Problem Statement: There is a network of entities and relationships between them. Solution: A network is stored as a set of nodes and each node contains a list of adjacent node IDs. Reducer computes average error rate.

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