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Give an example of encapsulation in the real world.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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To accomplish each tactical goal, the system and its users must interact in a set of clearly defined steps-called ________.
 
  A) non-functional requirements
  B) functional requirements
  C) operational requirements
  D) daily and non-daily requirements



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Driving a car needs a minimum amount of skill and attention, but you may serenely ignore how the engine works and how the wheels of the car respond to the signal of the steering wheel to turn left or right. In other words, encapsulation makes complexity manageable and safe. Without it, we would be overwhelmed with so many details that we cannot hope to control.

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