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topics:replication_and_scaling [2026/03/25 10:23] admintopics:replication_and_scaling [2026/04/02 12:08] (current) admin
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 updated: 25 March 2026 updated: 25 March 2026
 sensitivity: low sensitivity: low
-status: planned +status: draft 
-ai-use: Claude Sonnet 4.6 (Anthropic) was used for structuring from source material; reviewed by @@name@@.+ai-use: Claude Sonnet 4.6 (Anthropic) was used for editorial revision, reference verification, and formattingto be reviewed
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-Scaling is not simply growing bigger — replication, deepening, and systemic embedding each describe a different way a successful initiative extends its impact.+Scaling has many forms, where replication, deepening, and systemic embedding each describe a different way a successful initiative extends its impact.
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   * The question prompts in the source — what does replication mean for smart grids? what are forms of scaling? — are addressed in the Shared definitions section but need further development with smart-grid-specific examples in the perspectives.   * The question prompts in the source — what does replication mean for smart grids? what are forms of scaling? — are addressed in the Shared definitions section but need further development with smart-grid-specific examples in the perspectives.
   * Merge flag for transition: content integrated via related topics and distinctions rather than merged.   * Merge flag for transition: content integrated via related topics and distinctions rather than merged.
-  * Page owner: unclear from source.