The factor that best determines if a program is scalable is stability during changes, upgrades, overhauls, and resource reduction. Scalability refers to the ability of a program to handle increased loads (e.g., users, data, transactions) without compromising performance, especially during system changes or when resources may be reduced.
What determines if a program is scalable?(1 point)
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accessible libraries
accessible libraries
memory storage
memory storage
stability during changes, upgrades, overhauls, and resource reduction
stability during changes, upgrades, overhauls, and resource reduction
having the ability to be downloaded to different platforms
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