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===Bands===
===Bands===
*[[Overload (Swedish band)]], a heavy metal band from Bollnäs, Sweden
*[[Overload (Swedish band)]], a heavy metal band from Bollnäs, Sweden
*[[Overload (USA band)]], a thrash metal band from Louisville, Kentucky
*[[Overload (Pakistani band)]], a Pakistani rock band from Lahore, Punjab, formed in 2003
*[[Overload (Pakistani band)]], a Pakistani rock band from Lahore, Punjab, formed in 2003
*[[Overload (Chinese band)]], Chinese rock / thrash metal band
*[[Overload (Chinese band)]], Chinese rock / thrash metal band

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Overload or overloaded may refer to:

Music

Bands

Albums

Songs

Medical

Technology

  • Computer science terms
    • Function overloading, a software engineering process whereby multiple functions of different types are defined with the same name
    • Operator overloading, a software engineering process whereby operators such as + or - are treated as polymorphic functions having different behaviours depending on the types of arguments used
    • Type polymorphism or overloading, in computer science, allowing a single definition to be used with different classes of objects
    • Overloaded expression is an ambiguous operator expression can only be understood based on the context
  • Computing systems
    • Overload, Overload control, Overload protection describe the condition and its handling of a system being used up to its limits of capacity so that it can hardly perform its specified function anymore
  • Electrical terms
    • Overcurrent, a situation where an electrical machine or system is subjected to a greater load than it was designed for
  • Overvoltage, when the voltage of a circuit is raised above its upper design limit
  • Information overload, the psychology term for the state of having too much information to make a decision or remain informed about a topic
  • Mechanical overload (engineering), when a component is stressed to failure in one event
  • Overload (magazine), a software development journal

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