Application footprint

In computing, an application footprint "defines how much memory the application requires to execute at peak load." This provides a sense of sizing of an application's various constituents, and hence, is a spatial measurement, in a given context, such as disk footprint, memory footprint (a.k.a. runtime footprint), network footprint, etc.

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Application footprint

In computing, an application footprint "defines how much memory the application requires to execute at peak load." This provides a sense of sizing of an application's various constituents, and hence, is a spatial measurement, in a given context, such as disk footprint, memory footprint (a.k.a. runtime footprint), network footprint, etc.

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