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scalable
/ ˈskeɪləbl /
/ ˈskeɪləbl /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • adj.(计算机) 可扩展的;可改变大小的,可缩放的;可攀登的;可称量的;可去鳞的
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     可扩展的

    ...会受到任何由于孤岛效应导致的阻碍或瓶颈;自主决策的,无需太多人为干预即可自主聆听数据并实时做出决策;可扩展的scalable),可以借助无限数据进行决策的能力扩展到任何规模的公司;不断演进的(evolving),可以通过本土化和新兴的智能不断演进。

  • 2

     可扩张性

     我们需要一个更有可扩张性(scalable)的解决方案. 我们希望把很多事情自动化, 让机器人做更多机器擅长的事情。

  • 3

     可扩展性

    ...必须保证企业各部门工作人员工作业务的正常进行、各业务单据、流程审批的安全完整,因此软件系统必须非常可靠。 可扩展性(Scalable) ·系统必须能够在用户的使用率、用户的数目增加很快的情况下,保持合理的性能。

  • 4

     可塑化

    可塑化(Scalable)基础设施要具有很强的适配能力,满足不同合作伙伴的不同需要,无论是大型综合电商的供应链管理需要,还是个人微商/网红的电商业...

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  • 1
    Scalable vector graphics (SVGs).
    可伸缩的矢量图形(SVG)。
  • 2
    Provide scalable smart client technology.
    提供可伸缩智能客户端技术。
  • 3
    Scalable thinking cannot be an afterthought.
    可伸缩思想不是事后产生的想法。
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  • adj.

    可攀登的;可去鳞的;可称量的

    ponderable

  • 百科
  • Scalable

    Scalability is ability of a system, network, or process to handle a growing amount of work in a capable manner or its ability to be enlarged to accommodate that growth. For example, it can refer to the capability of a system to increase its total output under an increased load when resources (typically hardware) are added. An analogous meaning is implied when the word is used in an economic context, where scalability of a company implies that the underlying business model offers the potential for economic growth within the company.Scalability, as a property of systems, is generally difficult to define and in any particular case it is necessary to define the specific requirements for scalability on those dimensions that are deemed important. It is a highly significant issue in electronics systems, databases, routers, and networking. A system whose performance improves after adding hardware, proportionally to the capacity added, is said to be a scalable system.An algorithm, design, networking protocol, program, or other system is said to scale if it is suitably efficient and practical when applied to large situations (e.g. a large input data set, a large number of outputs or users, or a large number of participating nodes in the case of a distributed system). If the design or system fails when a quantity increases, it does not scale. In practice, if there are a large number of things (n) that affect scaling, then resource requirements (for example, algorithmic time-complexity) must grow less than n2 as n increases. An example is a search engine, that must scale not only for the number of users, but for the number of objects it indexes. Scalability refers to the ability of a site to increase in size as demand warrants.The concept of scalability is desirable in technology as well as business settings. The base concept is consistent – the ability for a business or technology to accept increased volume without impacting the contribution margin (= revenue − variable costs). For example, a given piece of equipment may have a capacity for 1–1000 users, while beyond 1000 users additional equipment is needed or performance will decline (variable costs will increase and reduce contribution margin).

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