Workload is a general term used to define the effect of a task on the physical and mental qualities and well being of the human operator The elements of a task that have a bearing on the workload of an operator can be defined with reasonable accuracy during human factors analyses Such analyses will be able to pinpoint “primary” task characteristics (those elements that directly affect the human’s performance) and “secondary” characteristics (ie elements that may occur infrequently, but distract the operator’s attention from his primary mission) It is important to realise that performance degradation (eg lower reaction times, decreased vigilance, erroneous decision-making), increased error rates, fatigue can result when a human is overloaded (ie during periods of high mental and/or physical activity) or under-loaded (ie during long periods of inactivity)
Data that describes to Oracle Expert the nature, frequency, and importance of SQL statements that access a database You should collect a representative workload for each tuning session that requires a workload Workload data is displayed hierarchically on the View/Edit page of the tuning session window See also representative workload, Application, Business Unit, Transaction, and Request
the amount of work assigned to a person or a group, and that is to be done in a particular period
The thing that makes you make mistakes - highest with new situations, stress and emergencies
Review of planned work demand on resources over time spans versus acceptable limits and their availability
The workload of a person or organization is the amount of work that has to be done by them. The sudden cancellation of Mr Blair's trip was due to his heavy workload. the amount of work that a person or organization has to do