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(a) Login response time graph  

(a) Login response time graph  

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In this research, automation-testing approach is proposed to monitor the manufacturing web-based application health. Current monitoring system indicates that all components such as servers, applications, services, ports and URLs are not in critical condition, but operator on the production site could not operate the manufacturing application. The p...

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... plots the data into graphs every 5 seconds and length of results display are set to daily or depends on the user. Figure 6(a) and (b) shows the graph modules display. ...
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... preliminary results are illustrated in Figure 6(a) and (b). Graph in Figure 6(a) will determine the connection to the server. ...
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... preliminary results are illustrated in Figure 6(a) and (b). Graph in Figure 6(a) will determine the connection to the server. Y axis indicates time in seconds where as X axis is date and time of the script is tested. ...
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... the plot goes down to 0, it indicates the connection to the server is down and will notify the administrator of the server status through email or sms. While in Figure 6(b), the graph determines the time taken to execute request to the database and displaying the result to webpage of WorkInProgress. If time of the script is plotted as 0 in login graph, the same logic is applied to the WorkInProgress graph. ...

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