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=== Software performance testing === {{Main|Software performance testing}} Performance testing is generally executed to determine how a system or sub-system performs in terms of responsiveness and stability under a particular workload. It can also serve to investigate, measure, validate or verify other quality attributes of the system, such as scalability, reliability and resource usage. ''[[Load testing#Software load testing|Load testing]]'' is primarily concerned with testing that the system can continue to operate under a specific load, whether that be large quantities of data or a large number of [[Load testing|users]]. This is generally referred to as software [[scalability]]. The related load testing activity of when performed as a non-functional activity is often referred to as ''endurance testing''. ''[[Volume testing]]'' is a way to test software functions even when certain components (for example a file or database) increase radically in size. ''[[Stress testing]]'' is a way to test reliability under unexpected or rare workloads. ''Stability testing'' (often referred to as load or endurance testing) checks to see if the software can continuously function well in or above an acceptable period. There is little agreement on what the specific goals of performance testing are. The terms load testing, performance testing, [[scalability testing]], and volume testing, are often used interchangeably. [[Real-time computing|Real-time software]] systems have strict timing constraints. To test if timing constraints are met, [[real-time testing]] is used.
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