Overload
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Overload may refer to:
- The following terms of technology:
- Electrical overload, a situation where an electrical machine or system is subjected to a greater load than it was designed for
- Function overloading, a software engineering process whereby multiple functions of different types are defined with the same name
- Information overload, the psychology term for the state of having too much information to make a decision or remain informed about a topic
- Operator overloading, a software engineering process whereby operators are treated as polymorphic functions having different behaviours depending on the types of arguments used
- Overloaded expression
- Method overloading
- Type polymorphism or overloading, in computer science, allowing a single definition to be used with different classes of objects
- Audio Overload, an audio player that plays music from various video game music audio files
- Overload (Transformers), fictional character
- Overload (Chinese rock band) (超载乐队), a Chinese rock band
- Overload (2003 song), a dance song by Voodoo and Serano
- Overload (song), a pop song by the UK girl group Sugababes
- "Overload", a song by Raven from their 1987 album Life's a Bitch
- Overload (novel), a novel by Arthur Hailey
- Overloading (chess)
- Iron overload disorder
- Sensory overload