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The phrase "application footprint" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the resource usage or impact of a software application, often in terms of memory, storage, or processing power.
Example: "The application footprint of the new software is significantly smaller than that of its predecessor, allowing for better performance on lower-end devices."
Alternatives: "software footprint" or "application resource usage".
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In this type of deal, a customer may want to reduce its application footprint from 400 applications to 40 by implementing SAP ERP.
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In recent years, the application of footprint analysis has expanded from using environmental indicators to using social indicators within the context of sustainability (Čuček et al. 2012; Alsamawi et al. 2014; Simas et al. 2014).
Our study involved the application of Global Footprint Networks' personal Ecological Footprint (EF) calculator in teaching aimed at High School and postgraduate University students in two geographical areas (Italy and UK).
The Slavery Footprint application is being started nearly a year after California passed a law that requires companies with global sales in excess of $100 million who do business in the state to disclose what efforts they have made to eliminate forced labor from their supply chains.
For each application, the total footprint is between 4 and 6 GB.
The use of a standard framework for various carbon footprint application developments can increase the accuracy of overall calculations, which in turn may increase energy awareness at the individual human level.
This paper discusses application of Carbon Footprint (CF) for quantification of the 100-year Global Warming Potential (GWP100) associated with the life cycle of polylactic acid (PLA) trays for packaging of fresh foods.
Indeed, the application of a "Footprint Family" (see Galli et al. 2012, 2013; Fang et al. 2014) to develop sustainable and interdisciplinary policy measures that integrate more than one footprint indicator is increasing (Giljum et al. 2011; Ewing et al. 2012; Steen-Olsen et al. 2012).
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