Load testing involves placing an application under heavy expected loads to test performance. Stress testing raises or accelerates loads beyond normal ranges. Volume testing checks if a system can handle required amounts of data or user requests.
Load testing involves placing an application under heavy expected loads to test performance. Stress testing raises or accelerates loads beyond normal ranges. Volume testing checks if a system can handle required amounts of data or user requests.
Load testing involves placing an application under heavy expected loads to test performance. Stress testing raises or accelerates loads beyond normal ranges. Volume testing checks if a system can handle required amounts of data or user requests.
Load testing involves placing an application under heavy expected loads to test performance. Stress testing raises or accelerates loads beyond normal ranges. Volume testing checks if a system can handle required amounts of data or user requests.
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7) Explain stress testing, load testing and volume testing?
Load Testing: Testing an application under heavy but expected load is
known as Load Testing. Here, the load refers to the large volume of users, messages, requests, data, etc. Stress Testing: When the load placed on the system is raised or accelerated beyond the normal range then it is known as Stress Testing. Volume Testing: The process of checking the system, whether the system can handle the required amounts of data, user requests, etc. is known as Volume Testing.
It Is A Process To Control and Document Any Changes Made During The Life of A Project. Release Control, Change Control and Revision Control Are The Important Aspects of Configuration Management