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This also applies to organizational and enterprise design - where you replace 'size of device' with 'size of team' or 'size of operations', and 'multiples of the same size device' with 'multiples of same size team' or 'multiples of the same size operations.' | This also applies to organizational and enterprise design - where you replace 'size of device' with 'size of team' or 'size of operations', and 'multiples of the same size device' with 'multiples of same size team' or 'multiples of the same size operations.' | ||
=Power Electronics Case= | |||
=Power Cube Case= | |||
=Universal Track Unit= | |||
*Tracked wheels are self-contained, and dually configuration is allowed, while retaining easy part access for repair. See [[Universal Track Unit]] |
Revision as of 17:46, 4 June 2022
Scalability can take 2 forms: Intensive Scalability, where the size of a device can increase, or Extensive Scalability - where multiples of the same size device, can be used.
This also applies to organizational and enterprise design - where you replace 'size of device' with 'size of team' or 'size of operations', and 'multiples of the same size device' with 'multiples of same size team' or 'multiples of the same size operations.'
Power Electronics Case
Power Cube Case
Universal Track Unit
- Tracked wheels are self-contained, and dually configuration is allowed, while retaining easy part access for repair. See Universal Track Unit