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What (who) is extensible - definition

DEGREE OF DIFFICULTY OF IMPLEMENTING NEW FUNCTIONALITIES INTO A SYSTEM
Extensible; Extendability; Extendable; Extendible; Extensibility pattern

extensible         
<programming> Said of a system (e.g., program, {file format}, programming language, protocol, etc.) designed to easily allow the addition of new features at a later date, e.g. through the use of hooks, an API or plug-ins. See also extend, forward compatible. (1998-01-15)
Extensible         
·adj Capable of being extended, whether in length or breadth; susceptible of enlargement; extensible; extendible;
- the opposite of contractible or compressible.
extensible         
a.
Extendible, extensile.

Wikipedia

Extensibility

Extensibility is a software engineering and systems design principle that provides for future growth. Extensibility is a measure of the ability to extend a system and the level of effort required to implement the extension. Extensions can be through the addition of new functionality or through modification of existing functionality. The principle provides for enhancements without impairing existing system functions.

An extensible system is one whose internal structure and dataflow are minimally or not affected by new or modified functionality, for example recompiling or changing the original source code might be unnecessary when changing a system’s behavior, either by the creator or other programmers. Because software systems are long lived and will be modified for new features and added functionalities demanded by users, extensibility enables developers to expand or add to the software’s capabilities and facilitates systematic reuse. Some of its approaches include facilities for allowing users’ own program routines to be inserted and the abilities to define new data types as well as to define new formatting markup tags.

Examples of use of extensible
1. XML, or extensible markup language, is used to transfer data back and forth between different programs, computers and organizations.
2. These include Adam Bosworth, Google‘s vice president of engineering, known as one of the pioneers of XML, for Extensible Markup Language, which ungirds many modern Web applications.
3. The adoption of extensible mark–up language (XML) as a common lingua franca that allows applications and systems to talk to each other will enable a new generation of agile IT systems, where loosely coupled web services replace rigid applications with tightly coupled front–ends and Four facets of agilityback–ends.
4. National Science Foundation Press release, August 17, 2005 $150 Million TeraGrid Award Heralds New Era for Scientific Computing Interoperable cyberinfrastructure now accessible to entire science and engineering community The National Science Foundation (NSF) has made a five–year, $150 million award to operate and enhance the Extensible Terascale Facility (ETF) – also called "TeraGrid." Researchers and educators around the country can now access a range of computing resources that will accelerate advances in science and engineering.