Steps to configure perfmon In Win 7
- Click on start –> Click on Run
- Enter perfmon and press enter.
- Performance monitor is launched.
- Click on Data Collector Sets
- Select User Defined option and right click on it
- Select New and Data collector Set.
- Enter a Name, select create manually radio button and click
on Next button.
- Select create data logs, performance counter and click on
Next
- Click on Add
- Click on Process and notice that processes are displayed
“Instances of selected Object”, select the process you want to
monitor.
- Now expand the process option and select required counters
say processor Time, Add and click on Add button.
- Notice that selected counters are displayed under Added
counters, now click OK button.
- Notice that in next dialog, counters are displayed with
interval of time. User can change the interval.
- Click on Next
- Browse to a folder, click on next
- You can enter run as user details by clicking on change button
- Select save and close and click on finish
- The user data collector is created
- Right click on the newly crated data set and click on start
Why computer or typewriter have qwerty keyboard instead of having abc keyboard?
The story goes this way:...............
1) An alphabetic arrangement would overwork some fingers and underwork others, resulting in typing being more tiring. The QWERTY arrangement puts the most-commonly used letters by the strongest fingers. Notice how spread out the most common letters are? Look at 'etaion' on a QWERTY keyboard.
2) An alphabetic arrangement would use the same hand too many times in a row, preventing you from setting up one hand while the other is typing. It's much faster to type two letters on different hands than two letters on the same hand. The QWERTY arrangement takes the most common two-letter sequences and puts one letter on one hand and one on the other. (For example 'an', 'le', 'ie', and so on.)
3) An alphabetic arrangement would use the same finger twice in a row too often, wasting time as you move a finger rather than setting up one finger while another is typing. The QWERTY arrangement breaks up even less common letter sequences so they're not on the same finger. ('nw', 'ce', and so on.)
4) An alphabetic arrangement would require more vertical motion of the fingers. For example, if you look at a QWERTY arrangement, you'll see that the hardest to type sequences due to vertical motion are sequences almost never used in English. (For example, 'wx', 'oq', 'sw', and so on.)
Qualities of a good Software Test Engineer:
- Has “test to break” attitude
- An ability to take the point of view of the customer
- A strong desire for quality
- Knowledge on helping tools needed for testing.
- Should be tactful & diplomatic and should be able to maintaining a cooperative relationship
- An ability to communicate with both technical and non-technical people is useful.
- An understanding of software development process is helpful.
- There's never enough time to test "completely", so all software testing is a compromise
- A tester must have deep insights into how the users will exploit the program's i.e. domain knowledge.
- Good testers notice little things that miss or ignore.
- An ideal tester should not take anything as granted.
- Testers should not have habit to report bugs / defects publicly. This attitude hurts the developers.
- Good Judgment skills are needed to assess high-risk areas of an application.
- Communication skills and the ability to understand various sides of an issue.
- Knowledge of development.
Qualities of a good Team Leader
- Has Personal Integrity Deals
Honestly and Gains Trust
- Is Kind-hearted Generous and Giving;
Serves Others
- Strives for Excellence Always; Is a
Transparent Influence
- Has Clear Long Vision; Executes First Things First;
Inspires Others to Action
- Is Positive Enthusiastic
Committed; Has Focus-ability
- Is Solution-oriented
Creative; Makes Top Management Efficient; Empowers Others
- Is A Catalyst; Creates
Pygmalion Effect; Fosters Self Motivation
- Is a Good Communicator; A Great
Negotiator; Nurtures Relationships
- Balances Confidence with
Caution; Adapts Management Styles for War & Peace
- Rejuvenates Self; Sharpens
his axe; Transforms his Strengths into Talents
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