Scalability means the ability of something to adapt to increased
demands. For example, in business terms, scalability is the
potential for a business to continue effective functioning as it
increases in size.
Scalability means the ability of something to adapt to increased
demands. For example, in business terms, scalability is the
potential for a business to continue effective functioning as it
increases in size.
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in the context of organisation change and development, the
antonym of scalability is:
rigidity, inflexibility, the inability to change to meet
changing circumstances within or from without the organisation
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The scalability of the computing means the time which it takes
like computer throughput time,resource allocation and some times
deadlocks. mostly the scalability refers the throughput.that means
the total time for execution it will depends on the resource
allocation otherwise it leads to deadlocks
When you have a process that works on a small scale or in small
batches and there is a question as to whether it can be made to
work in larger batches or on a larger scale, that is a "scalability
issue." Basically it is when there is a question as to whether it
can be scaled up.