Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun Capability of being extended; extensibility.

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  • noun The condition of being extendible

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Examples

  • Where Drupal shines is the functionality, the extendibility and modularity of the platform.

    EMVisionaries: Drupal’s Dries Buytaert 2009

  • Obviously this unbounded extendibility is unphysical, but the definition is still of practical use: it means that anything done on a finite tape, however large, is computable.

    Alan Turing Hodges, Andrew 2007

  • "The selection of the IMPULSE for this leading-edge application is evidence of our product's high throughput, excellent reliability, extendibility, and seamless integration onto the CMP platform, as well as the customer's confidence in Nanometrics' global service and applications support teams."

    unknown title 2011

  • PTN36241B -- a dual-channel device that supports 5 Gbps per channel with optional settings that provide a high level of extendibility.

    unknown title 2011

  • The new high-k process improves device performance by enabling faster switching and lower leakage current, while reconfirming the extendibility of hafnium based high-k dielectrics.

    Reuters: Press Release 2011

  • The Optima HDx high current implanter provides solutions for device manufacturing's lowest energy applications and highest dose requirements with the versatility and extendibility to provide solutions beyond today's 22nm technology node.

    unknown title 2011

  • The new process leverages ASM's extensive understanding of high-k metal gates, our technology leadership in ALD, and the extendibility of our Pulsar ALD process module.

    Reuters: Press Release 2011

  • Another advantage of counting on banner display stands is their extendibility.

    EzineArticles 2010

  • Characterization of promising resist platforms for sub-30-nm HP manufacturability and EUV-CAR extendibility study

    EDA Blog Ken Cheung 2010

  • Characterization of promising resist platforms for sub-30-nm HP manufacturability and EUV-CAR extendibility study

    EDA Blog Ken Cheung 2010

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