What is the response time displayed in the agent's application tab?
In Digital Experience Monitoring (DEM), response time refers to the amount of time it takes for the application to respond . It includes:
- Request Time: The time it takes for the request to reach the server.
- Processing Time: The time the server takes to process the request.
- Response Time: The time it takes for the server’s response to travel back to the user.
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