> The theory in that is a very very good answer... finally a pretty
> balanced point... altho you may want to cache that 43 second query
> somehow so that it isn't that long the next time round :)
Indeed. I was mainly using such a big number for contrast. In general, a
43-second process had darn
>> 1) I am browsing around a site to try to find something. I don't
know where >> it is, exactly, so I have to try a bunch of different
options. If all of >> the options along the way are a bit slow (let's
say 2-5 seconds each), my >> brain starts to smoke and I go elsewhere
if possible. >>
10 seconds for general browsing is to much, extensive research has shown
that. A maximum has been established as 7 seconds before people move
away.
Micha Schopman
Software Engineer
Modern Media, Databankweg 12 M, 3821 AL Amersfoort
Tel 033-4535377, Fax 033-4535388
KvK Amersfoort 39081679, Rab
On Monday 18 Oct 2004 15:14 pm, Joe Eugene wrote:
> > have a feel for what ranges are acceptable?
>
> Depends on the complexity of your applications.
> I would think execution times between 300 - 500 ms are acceptable.
I'd say anything up to ten seconds is alright.
It rather depends where and what
Anders,
DISCLAIMER: All of the rambling you are about to read is based on my own
experience designing user interfaces, and none of it is based on industry
standards. In other words, get your grains of salt ready.
I think that it depends what page is loading, and how it all fits into the
user
300ms - 500ms ? For me in general that is extremely slow. Unless you are
doing big datasets, and complex business logic I expect execution times
under 50ms.
Micha Schopman
Software Engineer
Modern Media, Databankweg 12 M, 3821 AL Amersfoort
Tel 033-4535377, Fax 033-4535388
KvK Amersfoort 39081
But does anyone
> have a feel for what ranges are acceptable?
Depends on the complexity of your applications.
I would think execution times between 300 - 500 ms are acceptable.
Joe Eugene
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