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  2. Scalability - Wikipedia

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    Load scalability: The ability for a distributed system to expand and contract to accommodate heavier or lighter loads, including, the ease with which a system or component can be modified, added, or removed, to accommodate changing loads. Generation scalability: The ability of a system to scale by adopting new generations of components.

  3. Scaling of innovations - Wikipedia

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    This technology, or project-focused scaling takes products and services as the point of departure and wants to see those to go scale. [ clarification needed ] In the public sector , and for example in development aid , the desired impact is the point of departure and whatever leads to more impact is scaled (usually in the form of a range of ...

  4. Robustness (computer science) - Wikipedia

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    Robustness can encompass many areas of computer science, such as robust programming, robust machine learning, and Robust Security Network. Formal techniques, such as fuzz testing, are essential to showing robustness since this type of testing involves invalid or unexpected inputs. Alternatively, fault injection can be used to test robustness ...

  5. Systems design - Wikipedia

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    Designing an ML system involves balancing trade-offs between accuracy, latency, cost, and maintainability, while ensuring system scalability and reliability. The discipline overlaps with MLOps, a set of practices that unifies machine learning development and operations to ensure smooth deployment and lifecycle management of ML systems.

  6. Database scalability - Wikipedia

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    Database scalability is the ability of a database to handle changing demands by adding/removing resources. Databases use a host of techniques to cope. [ 1 ] According to Marc Brooker: "a system is scalable in the range where marginal cost of additional workload is nearly constant."

  7. 3 Family Members Die After Eating Homemade Christmas Cake ...

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    At least three members of a family have died, and three others have been hospitalized, after eating a traditional Christmas cake — months after the baker's husband died from food poisoning.

  8. Trump aims to deport all immigrants in the US illegally - AOL

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    By Ted Hesson. WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President-elect Donald Trump aims to deport all immigrants in the U.S. illegally over his four-year term but wants a deal to protect so-called "Dreamer ...

  9. DJT stock climbs after Trump says he will not sell shares - AOL

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    Trump Media & Technology Group stock ()closed over 15% higher Friday and was briefly halted for volatility after Donald Trump said he would not sell his shares in the company, the home of Trump's ...