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  2. Mobile workstation - Wikipedia

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    This suggested that a market existed for a laptop-style computer that would take advantage of the user's reduced need for portability, allowing for higher-performance components, greater expandability, and higher-quality displays. Mobile workstations are also often used with a port replicator, to full enjoy the desktop comfort.

  3. Extensibility - Wikipedia

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    Gray-box extensibility is a compromise between a pure white-box and a pure black-box approach, which does not rely fully on the exposure of source code. Programmers could be given the system’s specialization interface which lists all available abstractions for refinement and specifications on how extensions should be developed.

  4. Human resources information systems - Wikipedia

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    HRIS has developed with information technologies as a human resource management (HRM) function. [2] With the role of an HR professional transforming from a traditional administrative to a more strategic role, HRIS helped maintain, manage, and process detailed employee information and human-resourcesrelated policies and procedures. [citation ...

  5. Computer architecture - Wikipedia

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    Computer architectures usually trade off standards, power versus performance, cost, memory capacity, latency (latency is the amount of time that it takes for information from one node to travel to the source) and throughput. Sometimes other considerations, such as features, size, weight, reliability, and expandability are also factors.

  6. Computer compatibility - Wikipedia

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    A family of computer models is said to be compatible if certain software that runs on one of the models can also be run on all other models of the family. The computer models may differ in performance, reliability or some other characteristic. These differences may affect the outcome of the running of the software.

  7. Talk:Scalability - Wikipedia

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    A system that scales well according to the assumptions at its original design time, and also has sufficient flexibility to scale well when the controlling paradigm changes dramatically, is either a careful compromise (and so not highly optimised for its original design goals) or is a work of rare genuis.

  8. Modularity - Wikipedia

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    Broadly speaking, modularity is the degree to which a system's components may be separated and recombined, often with the benefit of flexibility and variety in use. [1] The concept of modularity is used primarily to reduce complexity by breaking a system into varying degrees of interdependence and independence across and "hide the complexity of each part behind an abstraction and interface". [2]

  9. Information technology management - Wikipedia

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    However, this increase requires business and technology management to work as a creative, synergistic, and collaborative team instead of a purely mechanistic span of control. [3] Historically, one set of resources was dedicated to one particular computing technology, business application or line of business, and managed in a silo-like fashion. [4]