Apdex

Apdex

Apdex (Application Performance Index) is an open standard developed by an alliance of companies. It defines a standard method for reporting and comparing the performance of software applications in computing. Its purpose is to convert measurements into insights about user satisfaction, by specifying a uniform way to analyze and report on the the degree to which measured performance meets user expectations.

Problem addressed

When engaging in Application Performance Management, for example in the course of Website monitoring, enterprises collect many measurements of the performance of information technology (IT) applications. However, this measurement data rarely provides a clear and simple picture of how well those applications are performing from a business point of view, a characteristic desired in metrics that are used as key performance indicators. Having several different kinds of data often confuses the picture, rather than clarifying it.

Measurements of application response times, in particular, can be obtained fom many different measurement tools, yet once gathered, they are difficult to evaluate because:
* Viewed alone, they do not reveal whether users are productive.
* Using averages to summarize many measurement samples washes out important details in the measurement distribution, and may obscure evidence that many users may have been frustrated with application response times that were a significantly slower than the average value.
* The objectives (or "goals" or "targets") set for response time values are not uniform across different applications. This makes it difficult to view comparable data for several applications side-by-side (such as in a digital dashboard), and see quickly which are meeting their objectives and which are not.

The Apdex method seeks to address these problems.

Apdex method

Proponents of the Apdex standard believe that it offers a better way to "measure what matters". The Apdex method converts many measurements into one number on a uniform scale of 0-to-1 (0 = no users satisfied, 1 = all users satisfied). The resulting Apdex score is a numerical measure of user satisfaction with the performance of enterprise applications. This metric can be used to report on any source of end-user performance measurements for which a performance objective has been defined.

Apdex Alliance

The [http://www.apdex.org/alliancefaq.html Apdex Alliance] , headquartered in Charlottesville, Virginia, was founded in 2004 by Peter Sevcik, President of [http://www.netforecast.com/ NetForecast, Inc.] The Alliance is a group of companies that are collaborating to establish the Apdex standard. These companies have perceived the need for a simple and uniform way to report on application performance, are adopting the Apdex method in their internal operations or software products, and are participating in the work of refining and extending the definition of the Apdex specifications. Alliance contributing members who incorporate the standard into their products may use the Apdex name or logo where the Alliance has certified them as compliant.

In January 2007, the Alliance comprised 11 contributing member companies, and over 200 individual members.

External links

* [http://www.apdex.org/index.html Apdex website]
* [http://www.apdex.org/specs.html Apdex specifications]
* [http://www.apdex.org/docs/Defining_The_Application_Performance_Index.pdf Defining The Application Performance Index] by Peter Sevcik, "Business Communications Review", March 2005.


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