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load testing
15 Jun 2007
WORD - Load testing is the process of subjecting a computer, peripheral, server, network or application to a work level approaching the limits of its specifications. Load testing can be done under controlled lab conditions to ...
context-driven testing
04 Feb 2007
WORD - Context-driven testing is a paradigm for developing and debugging computer software that takes into account the ways in which the programs will be used or are expected to be used in the real world. In order to successfully ...
black box
24 Sep 2003
WORD - A black box is any device, sometimes highly important, whose workings are not understood by or accessible to its user. According to Edward Tenner, writing in The Washington Post, the first black box was a gun sight carried ...


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