mathematics, scalability mostly refers to closure under scalar multiplication. In industrial engineering and manufacturing, scalability refers to the...
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California Scala (disambiguation) Scalability, a concept in business, computer science, and electronics Scali (disambiguation) Scaling (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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cases of a dataset Scalability, a computer or network's ability to function as the amount of data or number of users increases Scaling along the Z axis...
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The in scale (also known as the Sakura pentatonic scale due to its use in the well-known folk song Sakura Sakura) is one of two pentatonic scales commonly...
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Manufacturer Something which has undergone a scale transformation Scale model#Scales Scaling (geometry) Scale (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists...
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Scaler may refer to: Periodontal scaler, an anti-plaque tool Video scaler, a system which converts video signals from one resolution to another Scaler...
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Performance, scalability and reliability testing are usually grouped together by software quality analysts. The main goals of scalability testing are to...
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NewSQL systems attempt to combine NoSQL scalability with ACID transactions and SQL interfaces. Database scalability has three basic dimensions: amount of...
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Scale up, scale-up, or scaleup may refer to: Scalability, the ability to function with different amounts of required work, or to be readily adjusted to...
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The Bortle dark-sky scale (usually referred to as simply the Bortle scale) is a nine-level numeric scale that measures the night sky's brightness of a...
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The Mohs scale (/moʊz/ MOHZ) of mineral hardness is a qualitative ordinal scale, from 1 to 10, characterizing scratch resistance of minerals through the...
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length scale is a particular length or distance determined with the precision of at most a few orders of magnitude. The concept of length scale is particularly...
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Scality is a global technology provider of software-defined storage (SDS) solutions, specializing in distributed file and object storage with cloud data...
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emphasises uniform interfaces, independent deployment of components, the scalability of interactions between them, and creating a layered architecture to...
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A fish scale is a small rigid plate that grows out of the skin of a fish. The skin of most jawed fishes is covered with these protective scales, which...
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The subatomic scale is the domain of physical size that encompasses objects smaller than an atom. It is the scale at which the atomic constituents, such...
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first edition of Scalability Rules in 2011, the second edition of The Art of Scalability in 2015 and the second edition of Scalability Rules in 2016. The...
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A scale or balance is a device used to measure weight or mass. These are also known as mass scales, weight scales, mass balances, massometers, and weight...
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The Fujita scale (F-Scale; /fuˈdʒiːtə/), or Fujita–Pearson scale (FPP scale), is a scale for rating tornado intensity, based primarily on the damage tornadoes...
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Hungarian minor, or Double Harmonic minor, scale, also known as the Byzantine scale. Hungarian minor scale, minor scale with raised fourth and seventh degrees...
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Spatial scale is a specific application of the term scale for describing or categorizing (e.g. into orders of magnitude) the size of a space (hence spatial)...
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In music theory, a scale is "any consecutive series of notes that form a progression between one note and its octave", typically by order of pitch or...
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The Tanner scale (also known as the Tanner stages or sexual maturity rating (SMR)) is a scale of physical development as pre-pubescent children transition...
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The long and short scales are two of several naming systems for integer powers of ten which use some of the same terms for different magnitudes. Some languages...
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pentatonic scale is a musical scale with five notes per octave, in contrast to heptatonic scales, which have seven notes per octave (such as the major scale and...
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arabic scale in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Arabic scale may refer to: Double harmonic scale, a scale with two augmented seconds Quarter tone scale, or...
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is a network virtualization technology that attempts to alleviate the scalability problems associated with large cloud computing deployments. It uses Generic...
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The Beaufort scale (/ˈboʊfərt/ BOH-fərt) is an empirical measure that relates wind speed to observed conditions at sea or on land. Its full name is the...
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The Saffir–Simpson hurricane wind scale (SSHWS) classifies hurricanes—which in the Western Hemisphere are tropical cyclones that exceed the intensities...
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A pay scale (also known as a salary structure) is a system that determines how much an employee is to be paid as a wage or salary, based on one or more...
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