Load Testing
Definition
A type of performance testing that evaluates system behavior under expected and peak load conditions. It helps determine whether the system can handle the anticipated number of concurrent users and transactions.
Related Terms
A type of non-functional testing that evaluates the speed, responsiveness, and stability of a system under a particular workload. It helps identify bottlenecks and ensures the system meets performance requirements.
Non-Functional TestingTesting that evaluates how well the system performs rather than what it does. It covers quality characteristics such as performance, usability, reliability, security, and portability.
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