Sign in | Join | Help
Home
Getting Started
Community
Partners
  • Projects
  • Forums
  • Blogs
  • Wikis
  • Support
  • Roadmap
  • Downloads
Wikis » PLM Terminology » Scalability

Scalability

Wiki Table of Contents

  • APQP
  • CMII
  • PLM ROI - building a business case
  • +Aras Innovator
  • Selecting a PLM System
  • Federation
  • CMPIC
  • Advanced Product Quality Planning
  • AS9100
  • BOM
  • As-Built
  • As-Designed
  • As-Maintained
  • BPM
  • Business Intelligence
  • CAD
  • CAD/CAM
  • CAM
  • CAE
  • CAPA
  • CAPE
  • Change Form
  • Change Management
  • Check-in/Check-out
  • Cloud Computing
  • CM
  • CM II
  • CMMI
  • CRM
  • EAI
  • eBOM
  • ECM
  • ECN
  • ECO
  • ECR
  • EDA
  • ERP
  • EVM
  • FDA Title 21 CFR Part 11
  • FMEA
  • GMP
  • Implementing Change
  • ISO
  • ISO 9000
  • ISO/TS16949
  • Lean Design
  • Lean Development
  • Lean Engineering
  • Lean Manufacturing
  • Lean Product Development
  • mBOM
  • MCO
  • Mechatronics
  • Metadata
  • Non-Implementing Change
  • NPDI
  • Outsourced Design
  • Outsourced Engineering/Manufacturing
  • PDM
  • Phase/Stage Gate
  • PLM
  • PLM Software
  • PMI
  • Portfolio Management
  • Procurement
  • Product Costing
  • Product Intelligence
  • Quality Management
  • Relational Database
  • RoHS
  • SaaS
  • Scalability
  • SOA
  • SOAP
  • Sourcing
  • SRM
  • Supply Chain
  • Value Chain
  • Workflow

Tags

  • PLM SAP
View more
Article
Comments (0)
History (1)

Scalability

[Edit Tags]

Scalability

In telecommunications and software engineering, scalability is the capability of a system to handle increasingly large amounts of work without degrading performance.  Scalability can also refer to the capability of a system to be readily enlarged.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scalability

Recent Comments

Leave the first comment for this page.
Contact Aras | Privacy Policy | Site Map
Follow Aras on Twitter Follow Aras on Facebook Follow Aras on LinkedIn Follow Aras on Youtube Subscribe to the Aras Newsletter Microsoft and the .NET Logo are trademarks, or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
Copyright © 2011 Aras. All Rights Reserved.
Powered by Aras Innovator