Q1 [30] You work as a system manager for a business that creates fundamental aircraft flight control code. You′ve been tasked with creating a software system that ensures that programming requirements are turned into appropriate executable details. Consider the benefits and drawbacks of the following strategies: a. Oversee and manage the framework′s requirements from programmers and other stakeholders, as well as its development utilizing an event-driven approach. b. Create a high-level model, then test it with programmers and other stakeholders before auditing the system requirements. c. Create the framework in high-level language with the help of a client who is also a member of the development team. Q2 [30] Recognize potential articles in the frameworks below and make a plan for each one. You can make any acceptable assumptions about the frameworks when inferring the plan. a. A meeting diary and time management system is intended to help with the scheduling of meetings and arrangements among a group of people. When a group of people has to make a decision, the framework looks for a common location in each of their diaries and schedules a meeting there. If no regular openings are available, it collaborates with the client to adjust their own schedule to accommodate the arrangement. b. There will be a fully automated filling station (corner store) built. A gasoline limit is imposed for drivers who swipe their Visa through a per user associated with the siphon after the card is evaluated by connection with a credit organization PC. The driver is then free to get the fuel he or she requires. The cost of the fuel is paid to the driver′s credit card account once the fuel supply is ended and the siphon hose is returned to its holster. The charge card is returned after it has been charged. Before fuel is dispensed, the siphon returns the card to the user if it is invalid. [15] Q3Make graphs for the models in the following frameworks that have an acceptable perspective and a perspective on interaction: a. At a railroad station, passengers can use a robotized ticketing system. [ b. A video conferencing system operated by a computer that lets multiple individuals to see video, sound, and computer information at the same time. c. A robot floor cleaner for cleaning reasonably open areas like corridors.