Koormusmudel
Koormusmudel, often translated as load model or burden model, is a concept used in various fields, primarily in engineering and computer science, to represent and analyze the demands placed upon a system or resource. It describes the characteristics and patterns of how a system is utilized over time. In essence, a koormusmudel quantifies the expected workload, which can include factors such as the number of users, the frequency of requests, the complexity of tasks, and the data volume being processed.
The purpose of a koormusmudel is to provide a realistic basis for system design, performance evaluation, and
In software engineering, a koormusmudel can inform decisions about scalability, fault tolerance, and the selection of