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  • noun Alternative spelling of scalability.

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Examples

  • But the "scaleability" of the concept - up to four million barrels per day -- means that the railway can ramp up production vastly by just adding rail cars.

    Diane Francis: Game-changer: Canadian oil sands will bypass US for Asia 2009

  • But the "scaleability" of the concept - up to four million barrels per day -- means that the railway can ramp up production vastly by just adding rail cars.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com 2009

  • Also, interesting to me that you appear not to have any consideration of scaleability in the application or managing it in terms of infrastructure requirements.

    New Deal Checklist Will Price 2008

  • He argued that in addition to gaming applications, this kind of technology could be used to enhance the performance and scaleability of existing virtual worlds like Second Life, an Internet-based service that crosses the boundary between online entertainment and workplace collaboration.

    Archive 2007-04-01 glyn moody 2007

  • Remember, much of the problem was scaleability -- not quality of design or idea.

    Second Life Business Exodus? 2007

  • OPML-enabled directories combine the advantages of Google -- of scaleability, harnessing millions of unpaid volunteers, and maintaining an ever expanding population of "reviewers" as well as "reviewed" -- with those of the original Yahoo editorial team.

    World Live Web to eclipse World Wide Web? 2005

  • He argued that in addition to gaming applications, this kind of technology could be used to enhance the performance and scaleability of existing virtual worlds like Second Life, an Internet-based service that crosses the boundary between online entertainment and workplace collaboration.

    IBM's Virtual Mainframe glyn moody 2007

  • OPML-enabled directories combine the advantages of Google -- of scaleability, harnessing millions of unpaid volunteers, and maintaining an ever expanding population of "reviewers" as well as "reviewed" -- with those of the original Yahoo editorial team.

    November 2005 2005

  • Sharded and replicated for scaleability and redundancy

    Boing Boing: February 8, 2004 - February 14, 2004 Archives 2004

  • The best cost and scaleability answer actually has little to do with computer.

    Is Microsoft IPTV’s Weak Link? 2005

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