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Explanation:
Box 1: Coded UI Test Project
Automated tests that drive your application through its user interface (UI) are known as coded UI tests (CUITs). These tests include functional testing of the UI controls. They let you verify that the whole application, including its user interface, is functioning correctly. Coded UI Tests are particularly useful where there is validation or other logic in the user interface, for example in a web page. They are also frequently used to automate an existing manual test.
Box 2: Unit Test Project
Unit testing is a software testing method by which individual units of source code, sets of one or more computer program modules together with associated control data, usage procedures, and operating procedures, are tested to determine whether they are fit for use.[1] Intuitively, one can view a unit as the smallest testable part of an application.
Box 3: Web Performance and Load Test Project
Box 4: Web Performance and Load Test Project
A load test is a container of Web performance tests and unit tests.
A load test exposes many run-time properties that can be modified to generate the desired load simulation.
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