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Bаsed оn the prоvided Dаtа Flоw Diagram (DFD), which partially represents a Videolab virtual server, answer the following questions: A. Identify the Entry/Exit Points processes of the VideoLab Virtual Server– 10 points: List all entry/exit processes that interact with the VideoLab virtual server system shown in the DFD. For each process, specify whether it primarily acts as an entry point (providing data/input to the system) or an exit point (receiving data/output from the system), or both.   B. Identify and Explain One DFD Principle Violation or Potential Error – 10 points: Analyze the DFD for common DFD principle violations or potential errors in its representation. Identify at least one such error or violation and explain why it constitutes an error according to DFD best practices.   Rubric A) Identify the External Entities (Entry/Exit Points) – 10 points 10 points: All entry/exit point processes are correctly identified and listed. For each one, its role as an entry point, exit point, or both, is accurately specified based on the data flows. 7-9 points: Most of the entry /exit point processes are correctly identified, and their roles are largely accurate. Minor omissions (1 entity) or slight inaccuracies in role identification. 4-6 points: Several entry/exit point processes are identified, but there are significant omissions (2+ entities) or frequent inaccuracies in specifying their roles. 0-3 points: No entry/exit point processes identified, or roles are consistently incorrect.   B) Identify and Explain One DFD Principle Violation or Potential Error – 10 points 10 points: Correctly identifies at least one valid DFD principle violation or potential error present in the diagram. Provides a clear and accurate explanation of why it is an error, referencing established DFD best practices (e.g., a data store cannot directly send data to another data store without a process). 7-9 points: Identifies a plausible DFD principle violation or potential error. The explanation is generally clear but may lack some specificity or depth regarding why it constitutes an error according to DFD rules. 4-6 points: Attempts to identify an error, but the identified issue is minor, ambiguous, or not a clear DFD principle violation. The explanation is vague, incomplete, or demonstrates limited understanding of DFD best practices. 0-3 points: Fails to identify a valid DFD error, or the explanation is incorrect/irrelevant.