- Last Updated: [[2020-12-28]]
- [[Load Testing]]
- In a load test, the report is probably the most important test artefact because a team's response to your load testing will be determined by how well they understood your report. Choosing the way that you communicate data, as well as the medium you use, is therefore a vital part of load testing.
- [[Pie Chart]]s
- "Can be good for categorical variables but only when there are fewer categories; otherwise it can be visually confusing."
- "Beware of software that employs 3D rendering in their pie charts; sometimes the slices that are up front look bigger. 2D is better for pie charts."
- "Advantage: showing a rough overview of the whole"
- "Disadvantage: not great for comparisons"
- [[Bar Chart]]s
- "Great for comparisons"
- "Text"
- "Relative vs absolute percentages"
- "Always use absolute percentages (X is 80% of the whole) rather than relative (X is 18% higher __than Y__) because relative percentages are harder to understand and are frequently reported as absolute percentages anyway."
- ""1 in x people develop cancer"."
- "Advantage: Easy to relate to on its own"
- "Disadvantage: Hard to compare to other "1 in Y" statements because maths are involved."
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