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Übersetzung - Englisch Chongqing is a famous Chinese historical and cultrual metropolis, which was set as a capital repeatedly in the country's history. During the war of Japanese Invasion to China from 1937 to 1945, Chongqing became the auxiliary capital, where the headquarters of The National War of Resistance and The Anti-Fascist War launched in, is also a distinguished anti-fascist center worldwide. Nowadays, Chongqing is one of China's important economic growth poles in Western China. Its comprehensive economic strength is leading in the west with the total retail trade only inferior to Shanghai. It’s also an important offshore financial center and international financial settlement center in Western China. The financial industry accounts for 6.1% in GDP, ranking the forth in the country.. Industry in Chongqing has a wide range and is mainly based on machinery, chemicals, medicine and instruments and electronics information.
Ausgangstext - Englisch Composability
Applications built in the cloud often have the property of being built from a collection of components,
a feature referred to as composability. A composable system uses components to assemble
services that can be tailored for a specific purpose using standard parts. A composable component
must be:
l Modular: It is a self-contained and independent unit that is cooperative, reusable, and
replaceable.
l Stateless: A transaction is executed without regard to other transactions or requests.
It isn’t an absolute requirement that transactions be stateless, some cloud computing applications
provide managed states through brokers, transaction monitors, and service buses. In rarer cases,
full transactional systems are deployed in the clouds, but these systems are harder to architect in a
distributed architecture.