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12:00 AM
This question is off-topic because it's not within the scope for this site, as defined in What topics can I ask about here? Also see: What types of questions should I avoid asking? You may be able to ask on another Stack Exchange site, perhaps Project Management or Software Engineering. Be sure to read the help center's on-topic page for any site on which you intend to post a question. — Makyen 1 min ago
This question is off-topic because it's not within the scope for this site, as defined in What topics can I ask about here? Also see: What types of questions should I avoid asking? You may be able to ask on another Stack Exchange site, perhaps Project Management or Software Engineering. Be sure to read the help center's on-topic page for any site on which you intend to post a question. — Makyen 1 min ago
 
 
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4:19 AM
This is a good question, but it doesn't belong on StackOverflow as it is not about actual programming. “White-board style” questions like these are better suited on SoftwareEngineering. — chharvey 34 secs ago
 
 
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6:09 AM
@gnat I agree, any question asking “SHOULD” is inherently open-ended and opinion-based, which doesn’t fit the model of SE. but still, i feel like this question in particular is about “requirements, architecture, design” which is on-topic at Software Engineering. — chharvey 18 secs ago
 
 
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8:18 AM
Unfortunately, this question is a bit too broad for Stack Overflow. We're better at helping with specific coding questions here. General questions involving the formulation of an algorithm are more suited to our sister site Software Engineering. — PM 2Ring 44 secs ago
 
 
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5:55 PM
More suitable for investigation on places like softwareengineering.stackexchange.com and perhaps a more focused question there if necessary. This is off-topic and too broad for SO. — jdv 37 secs ago
 

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