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=Introduction=
Scalability is one of the core requirements of [[OSE Specifications]].
Scalability is one of the core requirements of [[OSE Specifications]].


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Intensive refers to increasing size by enlarging. Extensive refers to increasing size by adding multiples or additional modules.
Intensive refers to increasing size by enlarging. Extensive refers to increasing size by adding multiples or additional modules.
=Details=
Scalability may occur in at least two ways:
*Intensive - enlarging a component or unit
*Extensive - adding multiples of a component or unit
**May be done via layering - adding multiple layers
**May be done via stacking

Revision as of 16:02, 5 April 2013

Introduction

Scalability is one of the core requirements of OSE Specifications.

There are two forms of Scalability: intensive and extensive. See Intensive and Extensive Scalability

Intensive refers to increasing size by enlarging. Extensive refers to increasing size by adding multiples or additional modules.

Details

Scalability may occur in at least two ways:

  • Intensive - enlarging a component or unit
  • Extensive - adding multiples of a component or unit
    • May be done via layering - adding multiple layers
    • May be done via stacking