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  2. Dimensioning - Wikipedia

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    Dimensioning is the process of measuring either the area or the volume that an object occupies. It is the method of calculating capacity for the storage, handling ...

  3. Network planning and design - Wikipedia

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    A dimensioning rule is that the planner must ensure that the traffic load should never approach a load of 100 percent. [1] To calculate the correct dimensioning to comply with the above rule, the planner must take on-going measurements of the network’s traffic, and continuously maintain and upgrade resources to meet the changing requirements.

  4. Traffic measurement (telecommunications) - Wikipedia

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    Dimensioning and managing the SS7 network Checking the performance of the common channel signalling network The following sections will answer some fundamental questions about Traffic Measurement, such as: What should be measured; when should it be measured; what assumptions are made; and what errors can occur?

  5. Dimension (data warehouse) - Wikipedia

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    A slowly changing dimension is a set of data attributes that change slowly over a period of time rather than changing regularly e.g. address or name. These attributes can change over a period of time and that will get combined as a slowly changing dimension.

  6. Eight dimensions of quality - Wikipedia

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    The outcome of two example processes to show the meaning of the two approaches to conformance. The dimension of conformance depicts to what extent a product’s design and operating characteristics meet established standards. This dimension owes the most to the traditional approaches to quality pioneered by experts like Juran. [6]

  7. Enterprise bus matrix - Wikipedia

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    The matrix is the logical definition of one of the core concepts of Kimball’s approach to dimensional modeling conformed dimension. [1] The bus matrix defines part of the data warehouse bus architecture and is an output of the business requirements phase in the Kimball lifecycle.

  8. Dimensional modeling - Wikipedia

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    Dimensions are the foundation of the fact table, and is where the data for the fact table is collected. Typically dimensions are nouns like date, store, inventory etc. These dimensions are where all the data is stored. For example, the date dimension could contain data such as year, month and weekday. Identify the facts

  9. Dimensioners - Wikipedia

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    Dimensioners first appeared on the market in 1985 when a Norwegian company named Cargoscan saw a gap between carriers' income and their potential income and began producing dimensioning and data capture solutions for companies all over the world. Since then, automated dimensioning solutions produced by different manufacturers have come to market.