Stress Testing. Customer may not perform stress testing on any production environments. If you want to perform stress testing on a Standard Sandbox or Performance Sandbox, please contact PROS’ Support via PROS Connect.
Stress Testing. The Trustee will test the Fund’s ability to maintain a stable net asset value by conducting periodic stress testing, at least on a calendar month basis and at such intervals as an independent risk manager or a committee responsible for the Fund’s oversight that consists of members independent from the Fund’s investment management (the “Committee”) determines appropriate and reasonable in light of current market conditions. Stress testing shall be based upon hypothetical events that include, but are not limited to, a change in short-term interest rates, an increase in Participating Plan redemptions, a downgrade of or default on portfolio securities, and the widening or narrowing of spreads between yields on an appropriate benchmark the Fund has selected for overnight interest rates and commercial paper and other types of securities held by the Fund.
Stress Testing. Stress Testing is completed in the pre-live timeframe and involves a large subset of City users. The City will be responsible for developing test scripts. The City will coordinate this activity and the scheduling of the execution, monitoring and evaluation of the tests.
Stress Testing. Regulation 17(2)(d) - The asset pool is of sufficient quality to give investors’ confidence that in the event of the failure of the Issuer there will be a low risk of default in the timely payment by the owner of claims attaching to the bond We are informed by the Issuer that they monitor their compliance with this standard through: • Ensuring the eligibility criteria are met prior to adding loans to the Asset Pool; • Regulated Covered Bond Forum, the last meeting was held on [date], where the results of the following tests are reviewed: ▪ Asset Capability Model (“ACM”), the RCBC ACM is completed and the results presented on a monthly basis; ▪ Interest Coverage Test (“ICT”), in the context of both the Regulatory Available Capacity per Regulation 17 and on a stressed basis for the Internal Available Capacity which excludes any hedging agreements in relation to the asset pool and the Covered Bonds; ▪ Over collateralisation (“OC”), per Regulation 17 and on a stressed basis per the Santander UK Covered Bond Programme Over-Collateralisation Policy which applies an amortisation speed of the Cover Pool at a rate equivalent to the average of the last three months three month Constant Prepayment Rate multiplied by a factor of 1.25 on a monthly basis to ensure there is enough OC, excluding cash, to pass the Regulatory and Programme tests over a three month period; ▪ Over collateralisation (“OC”), Santander UK stresses the House Price Index (“HPI”) to identify the breaking point at which item A of the Asset Coverage Test (”ACT”) is negatively impacted in such a way that would result in the Adjusted Aggregate Loan Amount (“AALA”) not being sufficient to pass this ACT; and ▪ Asset Percentage (“AP”), Santander UK stresses the AP over a three month time horizon by increasing the haircut by 2.5% to ensure there is sufficient collateral in the Cover Pool to survive any negative review of the AP by a Rating Agency. Eligibility criteria are considered in more detail in section 2.6 below. We have performed the following procedures in respect of the Issuer’s stress testing: The Issuer provided us with the results output from the RCBC ACM for each quarter over the last twelve months to [date]. For the avoidance of doubt we have not independently verified the accuracy of the RCBC ACM. We confirmed that in each instance the results of the 8 scenarios, for each quarter, were recorded as “PASS”, using the following assumptions as disclosed in the RCBC ACM. Repossession costs & stre...
Stress Testing. Risk Analysis ensures the adequacy of regularly performed stress testing to determine value impact to the portfolios. The open market positions will be stress-tested to determine market exposure given certain kinds of market price moves.
Stress Testing. Stress Testing shall test whether the Release being tested operates in accordance with Performance Metrics in the test environment. If the Partnership elects to conduct Stress Testing, this type of testing shall be done under conditions which (A) simulate workstation and/or account volumes consistent with those reasonably expected to be encountered in the Partnership's production environment; and (B) are consistent with the design of the System and the scope of the Specifications. If the parties are able to acquire tools which the parties agree accomplish both (A) and (B), then such tools will be applied in the Acceptance Testing environment to measure the workstation or data volume handling capabilities of the System against the test environment Performance Metrics in Exhibit F. If such tools cannot be used, DST will share with the Partnership the results of DST's internal stress testing processes. After the Partnership has received DST's test results, if reasonably required by the Partnership, the parties will use their best efforts, at the Partnership's expense (including payment of charges for time spent by DST's System development staff at DST's standard rates), to create a test environment at the Model Office, incorporating clerical staff and administrators at work stations at appropriate levels, but not more than 900 workstations, for the purpose of completing such Performance Metrics Stress Testing. To the extent that DST reasonably believes that its assistance in the creation of such test environment may impact its ability to comply with any Delivery Date or Acceptance Date, then DST shall notify the Partnership of such concern and DST will provide testing assistance only if the parties agree on extension of any dates for DST's subsequent performance. DST will not be obligated to correct any condition which affects the achievement of any one or more Performance Metrics to the extent such condition is caused by (A) any failure of third party computer equipment, software and other systems included in the Hardware Requirements or the Software Requirements (other than computer equipment, software or other systems developed by subcontractors of DST to assist in the performance of this Agreement) to perform in accordance with the user documentation published by the manufacturers and developers of such equipment, software and systems; (B) performance characteristics of telecommunications lines or services provided by telecommunications carriers; (C) any ...
Stress Testing. To gain an insight into the performance of iRODS during periods of high use tests were performed with large numbers of metadata requests and data transfers. One test which is of particular interest was performed using continuous transfers of bunches of 1000 files (each of which was 100 Bytes in size) via iput to the iRODS server. Figure 5 shows the results of this test. It can clearly be seen that as the occupancy of the iRODS server increases (i.e. the total number of files increases) the performance of the data upload decreases. These tests show the results for 13 million files (each 100 Bytes) being transferred with iput. With each run 1000 files are transferred. The times for each run and the number of files transferred per second are shown.)
Stress Testing. Continuously increase pressure until reaching the limit to understand the system’s stress bottleneck and optimize it.
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Stress Testing. In conjunction with the County, Contractor shall develop tests, for review and approval by the County, which simulate the County's future projected conditions of continuous heavy use of the Project and/or sudden bursts of traffic under different patterns of usage.