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    What principles should be followed in order to design and implement a scalable software system? How would you make it reliable? Any ideas, references will kindly accepted. Thanks.

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      What principles should be followed in order to design and implement a scalable software system? How would you make it reliable? Any ideas, references will kindly accepted. Thanks.

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      Are you unwilling to expend any energy (beyond asking others to simply hand you the answers) to answer the questions laid out by your instructor or textbook? Each message you have posted (4 distinct, 2 were crossposts) asks a CS101-level question without the slightest hint that you've even attempted a solution before asking others to complete the assignment for you. If I'm wrong and you actually need to design a scalable and reliable web-based ticketing system that can convert an int to a string without using a library (whose values presumably came from an array with one repeated value) then I apologize for my assumptions. Charlie if(!curlies){ return; }

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