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Scalability Describes How Well a System Can Scale Up, or Adapt

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Scalability describes how well a system can scale up, or adapt to the increased demands of growth. If a company grows faster than anticipated, it might experience a variety of problems, from running out of storage space to taking more time to complete transactions. Anticipating expected, and unexpected, growth is key to building scalable systems that can support that development.


Definitions:

Technological Changes

Developments or advancements in technology that alter the way tasks are performed or how processes are conducted.

Environmental Changes

Alterations in the external surroundings, including natural ecosystems and human-made environments, that can impact living organisms.

Lewin's Change Model

A framework describing organizational change through three stages: unfreezing, changing, and refreezing, to help understand and manage change processes.

Refreezing

A reiterated definition: The process of stabilizing and integrating new behaviors or changes into established norms and standards, ensuring lasting impact.

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