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- Differentiate between functional and non-functional requirements. By taking one example of any developed software, write at least 10 functional and 6 nonfunctional requirements.Software Engineering: Please write and draw in clear:Case Study 2:A commercial bakery makes many different products. These products include breads, desserts,specialty cakes, and many other baked goods. Ingredients such as flour, spices, and milk arepurchased from vendors. Sometimes an ingredient is purchased from a single vendor, and othertimes an ingredient is purchased from many vendors. The bakery has commercial customers,such as schools and restaurants, that regularly place orders for baked goods. Each baked goodhas a specialist that oversees the setup of the bakery operation and inspects the finished product.Exercise:1. Draw an entity-relationship diagram for the above situation.2. List the tables and keys that are needed to implement the commercial bakery system.
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