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Testing beyond normal operational capacity, often to a breaking point, in order to the result is termed as

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Answered by vasanthacse333
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Answer:

stress testing

Explanation:

stress testing is a type of non functional testing beyond normal operational capacity often to breaking point in order to observe the results.

applying the load beyond the actual load limit is stress testing

Answered by Jasleen0599
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Stress testing

Testing beyond normal operational capacity, often to a breaking point, in order to the result is termed as Stress Testing.

  • Application testing under varying loads is known as stress testing. We can control how the application operates when all of its resources are being used to their fullest capacity by conducting stress tests.
  • It entails testing past the point at which a system would normally break in order to examine the outcomes.
  • As a result of the definition of stress testing, which is "testing beyond the maximum operating capacity to the point at which performance degrades." Load testing occurs between the maximum operational capacity and the maximum operational capacity.
  • and the performance testing includes these two types of testing.
  • Stress testing is the process of determining if a computer, network, program, or other device can continue to operate effectively under challenging circumstances. The procedure may entail quantitative lab tests, including counting the number of mistakes or system failures.

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