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While the web allows an unlimited number of users, why is the number of users defined to be equal to the number of emulated browsers?

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While the web allows an unlimited number of users, why is the number of users defined to be equal to the number of emulated browsers?

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Although the Web theoretically allows an unlimited number of users, only a subset are actively accessing a particular Web site at any given time. Furthermore, there is a one to one correspondence between an instance of a browser and a real user.

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