ravdin
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Yes, online video games usually have a lot more money and resources behind them than a governmental website.
Right... the federal government has the resources to maintain the world's largest military, bail out gargantuan Wall Street firms, and set up a massive domestic surveillance apparatus. But it doesn't have the money and resources to build a simple web application.
Can you explain the logical and physical data flow of this specific registration process and what leads you to decide the registration should be faster?
Please be specific, site your sources along with and available data.
Please note, your gut doesn't qualify as any of those.
Heavy traffic does NOT cause problems such as missing drop down menus, validation that doesn't work, and useless tech support. I should add that load and stress testing should be a part of any project plan, and it's abundantly clear that it wasn't. The website is still having problems despite the administration's promises that the downtime would fix it- which means that they lied about the root cause being more hits than expected, or they are incompetent, or both. You're a fool if you buy the administration's excuse that the website problems are due to heavy traffic.
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