LLD - Design — Elevator SystemWhat is the primary goal of an emergency handling system in system design?ATo detect problems quickly and protect people and propertyBTo increase system performance under normal conditionsCTo reduce the cost of hardware componentsDTo provide detailed analytics for marketing purposesCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand the purpose of emergency handlingEmergency handling systems are designed to detect issues fast and act to prevent harm.Step 2: Identify the main goalThe main goal is to protect people and property by quick detection and response.Final Answer:To detect problems quickly and protect people and property -> Option AQuick Check:Emergency handling = fast detection and protection [OK]Quick Trick: Focus on safety and speed in emergencies [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESConfusing emergency handling with performance optimizationThinking it is about cost reductionAssuming it is for marketing analytics
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