Calculate target completion duration for 85% completion
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| Corresponds to | Test Execution | [1] |
| Rdf:type | Code Section | [2] |
| Contains | Target Completion Duration | [2] |
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headerManager.add(new Header("Content-Type", "application/json")); httpSampler.setHeaderManager(headerManager); // Add the HTTP Sampler to the thread group threadGroup.addTestElement(httpSampler); /…
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{"task": "Add unit tests", "priority": "Medium", "duration": 2}, {"task": "Optimize database queries", "priority": "High", "duration": 3}, {"task": "Implement caching", "priority": "Medium", "duration": 2}, {"task": "Refine …
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