In which doc do client give the VUser limit & Parameterization?

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In which doc do client give the VUser limit & Parameterization?..

Answer / ravi v v

You are partially right. But in more contrast, or in real
time, Client may specifies these things in BRD Document, in
a seperate section called as "Non Functional Requirements".

If Client doesn't specify these in BRD, then we suppose to
understand that we may get a seperate document called
as "Performance Requirements"

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In which doc do client give the VUser limit & Parameterization?..

Answer / lucky123

in non functional requirements doc client may soppose to
give all these details.if it is not wright make clarify?

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