Discuss the various comparative and noncomparative scaling techniques
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Scaling may refer to:
Scaling (geometry), a linear transformation that enlarges or diminishes objects
Reduced scales of semiconductor device fabrication processes (the ability of a technology to scale to a smaller process)
Scalability, a computer's or network's ability to function as the number of users increases.
Scaling, North Yorkshire, England
Scaling (educational measurement), the process of assigning numbers to increasing levels of performance on a test.
Scaling law, a law that describes the scale invariance found in many natural phenomena
Image scaling, the resizing of an image
The scaling of critical exponents in physics, such as Widom scaling, or scaling of the renormalization group
Scale invariance
Fouling, i.e., formation of a deposit layer (scale) on a solid surface, e.g., in a boiler; in particular, a kind of micro fouling as crystallization of salts
Tooth scaling, in dentistry, the removal of plaque and calculus
Scaling fish, the removal of fish scales from the fish
Scaling along the Z axis, a technique used in computer graphics for a pseudo-3D effect.
Card-throwing, known in magic circles as scaling.
Scaling may also be used for:
Climbing
Multidimensional scaling
Scale (disambiguation)
Scaling (geometry), a linear transformation that enlarges or diminishes objects
Reduced scales of semiconductor device fabrication processes (the ability of a technology to scale to a smaller process)
Scalability, a computer's or network's ability to function as the number of users increases.
Scaling, North Yorkshire, England
Scaling (educational measurement), the process of assigning numbers to increasing levels of performance on a test.
Scaling law, a law that describes the scale invariance found in many natural phenomena
Image scaling, the resizing of an image
The scaling of critical exponents in physics, such as Widom scaling, or scaling of the renormalization group
Scale invariance
Fouling, i.e., formation of a deposit layer (scale) on a solid surface, e.g., in a boiler; in particular, a kind of micro fouling as crystallization of salts
Tooth scaling, in dentistry, the removal of plaque and calculus
Scaling fish, the removal of fish scales from the fish
Scaling along the Z axis, a technique used in computer graphics for a pseudo-3D effect.
Card-throwing, known in magic circles as scaling.
Scaling may also be used for:
Climbing
Multidimensional scaling
Scale (disambiguation)
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