Matriz de Escalado

11:17 Apr 28, 2008
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Spanish to English translations [PRO]
Science - Computers: Hardware / network agreement
Spanish term or phrase: Matriz de Escalado
text from Spain about the operation and maintenance of a computer network system. This is not really technical, more business style, but I do not know this expression - here's the context (the quotation marks are the author's) and TIA!
Si el horario de contacto fuese distinto de 24x7 XXXXX lo hará constar en la *“Matriz de Escalado”* del presente documento.
Edward Tully
Local time: 08:10


Summary of answers provided
4scaling matrix
amj_services (X)
3Escalation Matrix
Owen Munday
3scalar matrix
Macià Planas


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Escalation Matrix


Explanation:
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Difficult to be certain without more context but this could well be it. Escalation as in escalation of problems, fault reports, etc.

Owen Munday
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scaling matrix


Explanation:
Tiene que ver con la representación de gráficos.

http://es.tldp.org/Allegro-es/web/online-3.11/alleg029.html
http://es.tldp.org/Allegro-es/web/online-3.11/alleg029.html#...
void get_scaling_matrix(MATRIX *m, fixed x, fixed y, fixed z);
Construye una matriz de escalado, almacenándola en m. Cuando se aplica a un punto (px, py, pz), esta matriz produce un punto (px*x, py*y, pz*z). En otras palabras, agranda o empequeñece las cosas.

http://arantxa.ii.uam.es/~pedro/graficos/practicas/GRAF_2006...
otra función que devuelva una matriz de escalado dados sus factores de escala en x e y, y su punto fijo.

Saludos!


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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Scaling (computer ...
In telecommunications and software engineering, scalability is a desirable property of a system, a network, or a process, which indicates its ability to either handle growing amounts of work in a graceful manner, or to be readily enlarged.[1] For example, it can refer to the capability of a system to increase total throughput under an increased load when resources (typically hardware) are added. An analogous meaning is implied when the word is used in a commercial context, where scalability of a company implies that the underlying business model offers the potential for economic growth within the company.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scaling_(geometry)
A scaling can be represented by a scaling matrix.

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6T...
An iterative algorithm for searching a scaling matrix for diagonal dominance
Diagonal dominance of matrices and M-matrices (and H-matrices) play an important role in stability theory of dynamical systems.


amj_services (X)
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scalar matrix


Explanation:
This is also used in English.

Macià Planas
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