overceeding
Overceeding refers to the act of exceeding a specified limit, boundary, or threshold, often in contexts involving performance, capacity, or legal constraints. The term is commonly used in engineering, computing, and systems management to describe situations where a resource, such as memory, processing power, or storage, surpasses its allocated or designed capacity. In such cases, systems may experience instability, crashes, or degraded performance due to insufficient handling of the excess load.
In computing, overceeding can occur when a program or process attempts to access memory beyond its assigned
The concept also applies to non-technical domains, such as exceeding legal limits (e.g., speed limits in transportation)
While overceeding can sometimes be intentional (e.g., stress testing systems to identify weaknesses), it is more