2. Noun. The degree to which something is expandable ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Expandability
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Expandability
Literary usage of Expandability
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Backup Book: Disaster Recovery from Desktop to Data Center by Dorian J. Cougias, E. L. Heiberger, Karsten Koop (2003)
"These slots can be used for expandability into SAN stacking modules in a DRA
architecture. Figure 18-6. Rear view ofa NEO 2000 In the DRA architecture, ..."
2. Military Bases: Analysis of DoD’s Recommendations & Selection Process for by Harry E. Taylor, George O. Morse, David A. Schmidt (2004)
"expandability; The ability of an installation to increase current mission activities
... Mission suitability expandability Quality of life The ability to ..."
3. Projected Costs of Generating Electricity: 2005 Update by OECD Nuclear Energy Agency, International Energy Agency (2005)
"Many distributed generation technologies are flexible in operation, size, and
expandability. A distributed generator can respond to price incentives ..."
4. Internet Costs & Cost Models for Public Libraries: Final Report by Charles R. McClure (1996)
"... in terms of the initial configuration and in terms of future expandability of
the system. Planning may be complicated by the requirement and/or desire ..."