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  1. EDUCATION AND COMMUNICATIONS|communications|communications systems · EDUCATION AND COMMUNICATIONS|information technology and data processing
    inscálaitheacht Reference "Rialachán (AE) 2017/1953 lena leasaítear Rialachán (AE) Uimh. 1316/2013 agus Rialachán (AE) Uimh. 283/2014 maidir le nascacht idirlín a chur chun cinn i bpobail áitiúla, CELEX:32017R1953/GA ;Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex"
    ga
    Context 'Thairis sin, leis an bprionsabal sin, ní chuirtear bac ar a chur san áireamh go bhfuil saintréithe fisiceacha agus gnéithe ailtireachta ag meáin tarchurtha áirithe is féidir bheith níos fearr maidir le cáilíocht seirbhíse, acmhainn, costas cothabhála, éifeachtúlacht fuinnimh, solúbthacht bainistíochta, iontaofacht, stóinseacht agus inscálaitheacht, agus ar deireadh maidir le feidhmíocht, a léirítear sna bearta a dhéantar chun na cuspóirí rialála éagsúla a shaothrú.' Reference "Treoir (AE) 2018/1972 lena mbunaítear Cód Eorpach um Chumarsáid Leictreonach, CELEX:32018L1972/GA"
    Skalierbarkeit
    de
    Definition Fähigkeit eines Systems, Netzwerk oder Prozesses zur Größenveränderung Reference "Wikipedia, s. v. ""Skalierbarkeit"" https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skalierbarkeit (15.6.2018)"
    scalability
    en
    Definition attribute of a system, network, process or organisation to grow and to manage increased demand Reference "'Scalability' (16.3.2020). Techopedia"
    Comment "For example, it can refer to the capability of a system to increase total throughput under an increased load when resources (typically hardware) are added.A scalable online transaction processing system or database management system is one that can be upgraded to process more transactions by adding new processors, devices and storage, and which can be upgraded easily and transparently without shutting it down.A routing protocol is considered scalable with respect to network size, if the size of the necessary routing table on each node grows as O(log N), where N is the number of nodes in the network.The distributed nature of the Domain Name System allows it to work efficiently even when all hosts on the worldwide Internet are served, so it is said to ""scale well"".Some early P2P implementations of Gnutella had scaling issues. Each node query flooded its requests to all peers. The demand on each peer would increase in proportion to the total number of peers, quickly overrunning the peers' limited capacity. Other P2P systems like BitTorrent scale well because demand on each peer is independent of the total number of peers. There is no centralised bottleneck, so the system may expand indefinitely without the addition of supporting resources (other than the peers themselves)."
    scalabilité | extensibilité | évolutivité | variabilité dimensionnelle | variabilité d'échelle | architecture évolutive | extension | modularité | caractère modulaire
    fr
    Definition capacité d'un produit, système, réseau, processus ou organisation à pouvoir évoluer par un changement d’échelles, c’est à dire à pouvoir supporter des volumes (ou des quantités) plus importants sans que la structure associée ne puisse être remise en cause Reference "Conseil-FR, d'après:- Finances indépendantes > Effet de synergie et économie d’échelle (19.3.2020)- TERMIUM Plus® > scalability (19.3.2020)- Wikipédia > Scalability (19.3.2020)- Investopedia > Scalability (19.3.2020)"
    Comment "Dans certains cas, on pourra traduire par ""capacité d'adaptation"", mais de plus en plus le terme scalabilité est employé. Le terme ""évolutivité"" sert davantage pour traduire ""upgradeability"" et le terme ""extensibilité"" pour rendre la notion d'expansion dimensionnelle."