While functional testing verifies what the system does, non-functional testing verifies __________.
- How well it functions
- How well it integrates with other systems
- How well it meets requirements
- How well it performs
Non-functional testing, including performance testing, verifies how well the system performs under different conditions. Functional testing, on the other hand, focuses on what the system is intended to do.
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