scalable Definition
scal·able (skāl′ə bəl)
adjective
that can be scaled
scalable Usage Examples
Adjective complement with noun phrase
make: Real time analytics are located at the edge of the network, i.e. at the camera, making the solution totally scalable.
Modifies a noun
- font: Some people even make illegal use of scalable proprietary fonts for which they don't have a proper license.
- architecture: In addition, the scalable architecture allows for easy deployment over large networks.
- solution: ATM can provide site based teams plus remote support to give a flexible, scalable solution.
- platform: Linux provides the lowest cost, most stable, scalable platform for hosting.
- graphics: Scalable graphics can help users with low vision make sense of an image at a size that best suits their needs.
- infrastructure: On the other hand, MessageLabs scalable infrastructure has the capacity to accommodate growth at a fixed cost.
Modifying Another Word
- infinitely: CL: It's not quite the same as transputers, it's not infinitely scalable.
- massively: This highly available and massively scalable storage system has a base configuration consisting of two frames: the Control Frame and the Array Frame.
- highly: Both systems are highly scalable with HR World Service facilitating remote access via the Internet.
- fully: The solution is fully scalable for future stores to simply be added on to the system.
- truly: Both types of operations must work on distributed matrices if the resulting application is to be truly scalable.
- easily: The whole operation is set up to be easily scalable to any size to cope with larger demands.
Infinitive complement
- meet: It also had to be easily scalable to meet future demands.
- suit: With the same underlying principles applying equally to both the software is scalable to suit all situations.
Used with adjective complement
- build: Struts Design & Programming: A Tutorial Table of Contents: Struts is the most popular framework for building scalable Java Web applications.
- create: Rogue Wave® LEIF is a framework for creating scalable, high-performance service-based applications using new or existing C++ code.
- provide: BASE24 will operate on HP Non-Stop servers to provide scalable, 24/7 processing power for e-payment systems.
- develop: XSL simplifies XML processing and lends itself to developing scalable e-business solutions.
Preposition: in
term: Are the models scalable in terms of population size?
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