workload
This term describes the quantitative burden of tasks assigned to an entity, whether human or mechanical. It carries a connotation of pressure and capacity, often appearing in discussions about efficiency, stress, or system stability. While it refers to the volume of work, it is distinct from the nature of the work itself.
In professional settings, the word frequently signals a state of being overwhelmed or the need for redistribution to avoid failure. In computing, it refers to the operational demand placed on hardware, where the focus is on throughput and resource consumption rather than human effort.
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Examples
Optimizing the computational workload is critical for real-time processing.
The administration failed to distribute the workload equitably among staff.