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Answer Posted / sujata
Performance Testing: Its a non-functionality testing, where
we check the time taken by the system to complete the
transaction.
Transaction time = Request time + Response time
Load Testing: Its also a non-functionality testing, where
we check the number of transactions with the system in a
unique time of frame i.e., in nano sec or mili sec, before
degrading its performance.
Stress Testing: Its also a non-functionality testing, here
we tries to break the system under test by over whleming
its resources, the purpose behind this madness is to make
sure that the system fails and recovers gracefully.
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