Scalability testing
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Scalability Testing, part of the battery of non-functional tests, is the testing of a software application for measuring its capability to scale up or scale out [1]- in terms of any of its non-functional capability - be it the user load supported, the number of transactions, the data volume etc.
Performance, Scalability & Reliability (PSR) are usually considered together by Software Test professionals.
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Designing Distributed Applications with Visual Studio .NET: Scalability