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Assignment DescriptionDeveloping applications requires much forethought and planning. This project will guide you through the various steps of designing a program that meets a set of requirements. When requirements are understood, software development techniques and tools can be applied to design the objects needed by the program. Once the design has been determined, program logic can be defined. Finally, writing source code can begin.For this assignment, you will need to refer to a set of requirements, design the program, and then create the code.Application RequirementsYou have been requested to develop a Java application for a large company that provides members and the general public an online product catalog for ordering items like books, DVDs, clothes, household products, and so forth. There are several levels of users, including public (user has not registered), level 1 member, level 2 member, and level 3 member. The level 1 member pays a small monthly subscription fee. Level 2 members are associated with a small business who pays an annual fee covering less than 100 members. Level 3 members are employees of large corporations (more than 100 members) who subscribe annually. As the level increases, so does the discount. The following list highlights these requirements.The requirements for the application are as follows:The application will act as an online ordering system.The company accepts orders online and ships those items to the customer address.Customers must create a line of credit prior to placing an order.Customers view products from the catalog of items.Customers place orders.The administrator updates account information on behalf of members.Administrators add, delete, and modify items in the catalog.The application is able to run under most operating systems, including UNIX and Windows, and has a modern graphical user interface.The application is designed for future growth.Part 1 (55 points)Review the requirements and, using Visio, develop your design by creating use case diagrams, a class diagram, and a sequence diagram. Templates can be found in Visio by accessing the UML System template. There is a use case shape to help you create your use case diagrams. There is a UML sequence shape. Under "More Shapes," you will find an entity relationship shape for your class diagram.Click here to refer to a Visio tutorial to learn Visio basics.Use case diagrams are used to summarize the relationships between use cases, actors, and systems.Use Case 1: Create AccountUse Case 2: Place OrderUse Case 3: Add Product to CatalogUse Case 4: Update Account InformationSequence diagram that illustrates the various object interactions in their proper sequential order.Class diagrams depict the objects and information structures used by the application. The definition of a class is independent of the application itself. Classes describe the objects managed by the application but are independently defined. Be sure to show relationships between class objects, attributes, data types, and methods in your diagram.Class 1: AccountClass 2: Account LevelClass 3: AddressClass 4: ProductsClass 5: OrderClass 6: Line ItemOnce you have completed your diagrams, copy them into a Word document that will serve as your application design document. Include explanations for each diagram in your design document.Part 2 (25 points)Create pseudocode that describes the necessary flow of your program with respect to both creating a user account and placing an order. This information should be included in your application design document. This information should be included in your application design document.Part 3 (45 points)Explain your steps regarding taking the business requirements and developing your application design. Provide details as to the importance of following these important steps prior to coding the application. Describe the advantages and disadvantages to this process. Discuss how this process relates to the software development life cycle.Parts 1, 2, & 3 are all included in the application design document.Please submit your assignment.For assistance with your assignment, please use your text, Web resources, and all course materials.Grading CriteriaProject CriteriaExceeds: 90%–100%Very Good: 80%–89%Meets: 70%–79%Needs Improvement: Below 70%Content(65%)Response covers all topics indicated in the assignment and adds additional content.Response covers most topics indicated in the assignment.Response covers many of the topics indicated in the assignment.Response covers none to some of the topics indicated in the assignment.Effective Communication(20%)Demonstrates outstanding or exemplary application of written, visual, or oral skills. Demonstrates outstanding expression of topic, main idea, and purpose. Audience is addressed appropriately. Language clearly and effectively communicates ideas and content relevant to the assignment. Errors in grammar, spelling, and sentence structure are minimal. Organization is clear. Format is consistently appropriate to assignment. Presentation and delivery are confident and persuasive (where applicable). The writing was of collegiate level with no errors in spelling or grammar.Demonstrates very good written, visual, or oral skills. Demonstrates sound expression of topic, main idea, and purpose. Audience is usually addressed appropriately. Language does not interfere with the communication of ideas and content relevant to the assignment. Errors in grammar, spelling, and sentence structure are present, but do not distract from the message. Organization is apparent and mostly clear. Format is appropriate to assignment, but not entirely consistent. The writing was of collegiate level with two or less errors in spelling or grammar.Demonstrates acceptable written, visual, or oral skills. Demonstrates reasonable expression of topic, main idea, and purpose. 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The writing was less than collegiate level with numerous errors in spelling or grammar.Supporting Analysis(15%)Analysis exceeds minimum requirements. Sources are used to support analysis, are appropriate, and are properly referenced.Basic analysis provided to support assertions. Sources are cited, appropriate, and properly referenced.Limited analysis provided to support assertions. Some sources are cited, appropriate, and properly referenced.No or inaccurate analysis, no sources are cited when needed, analysis and/or sources are not appropriate. When sources are used, they are not properly referenced.Other Informationhttps://www.eclipse.org/downloads/index.phphttps://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/TitlesortableTypesortablePublishersortableEditionsortableISBNsortableTermsortableCourse CodesortableJava How to Program, Early Objects by Deitele-Book - VitalSourcePearson1197801347485592002CITCO620-01https://online.vitalsource.com/#/books/97801347485...
CS 230 Southern New Hampshire University Software Design Template
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CS 230 Southern New Hampshire University Software Design Template
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Important to note that the instructor request that we use eclipse IDE. Part 1: Implement a superclass BankAccount that has the following fields and methods.Fields:String firstNameString lastNameInt accountIDdouble balanceMethods: Constructor(): initialize balance to zerodeposit() – will accept a single value double parameter; the parameter value is added to the existing balancewithdrawal() – accepts a single value double dollar amount; the parameter value is subtracted from the existing balanceSetters and getters for firstName, lastName, and accountIDgetBalance() getter to return the balanceaccountSummary() – prints all account informationPart 2: Implement a CheckingAccount class that inherits from the BankAccount class. Has an interest rate attributeAllows overdraft withdrawals and charges a $30 freeMethods:processWithdrawal() – will display a negative balance that includes $30 overdraft fee and denotes that a fee has been accesseddisplayAccount() – should display all superclass attributes and provide additional interest rateEnsure that your program has the two required classes and a test class. Submit screenshots of your program’s execution and output. Include all appropriate source code in a zip file.
Discussion board - Stakeholder and Zachman Framework
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Discussion board - Stakeholder and Zachman Framework
2 items1 - Identify Stakeholders and their responsibility to planning and projects2- How does Zachman Framework fit into the analyst’s tool kit? Where did it come from? Where in the organization is it likely to be found? I want to find answers to these questions in the discussion forum, and since I won't be answering the questions, you will have to as a class. Do not feel the need to answer all of them, pick and choose, or wait for someone else to answer and comment on their response. I will weigh in from time to time to keep things on track and make sure you come up with the answers I want you to.
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Assignment DescriptionDeveloping applications requires much forethought and planning. This project will guide you through the various steps of designing a program that meets a set of requirements. When requirements are understood, software development techniques and tools can be applied to design the objects needed by the program. Once the design has been determined, program logic can be defined. Finally, writing source code can begin.For this assignment, you will need to refer to a set of requirements, design the program, and then create the code.Application RequirementsYou have been requested to develop a Java application for a large company that provides members and the general public an online product catalog for ordering items like books, DVDs, clothes, household products, and so forth. There are several levels of users, including public (user has not registered), level 1 member, level 2 member, and level 3 member. The level 1 member pays a small monthly subscription fee. Level 2 members are associated with a small business who pays an annual fee covering less than 100 members. Level 3 members are employees of large corporations (more than 100 members) who subscribe annually. As the level increases, so does the discount. The following list highlights these requirements.The requirements for the application are as follows:The application will act as an online ordering system.The company accepts orders online and ships those items to the customer address.Customers must create a line of credit prior to placing an order.Customers view products from the catalog of items.Customers place orders.The administrator updates account information on behalf of members.Administrators add, delete, and modify items in the catalog.The application is able to run under most operating systems, including UNIX and Windows, and has a modern graphical user interface.The application is designed for future growth.Part 1 (55 points)Review the requirements and, using Visio, develop your design by creating use case diagrams, a class diagram, and a sequence diagram. Templates can be found in Visio by accessing the UML System template. There is a use case shape to help you create your use case diagrams. There is a UML sequence shape. Under "More Shapes," you will find an entity relationship shape for your class diagram.Click here to refer to a Visio tutorial to learn Visio basics.Use case diagrams are used to summarize the relationships between use cases, actors, and systems.Use Case 1: Create AccountUse Case 2: Place OrderUse Case 3: Add Product to CatalogUse Case 4: Update Account InformationSequence diagram that illustrates the various object interactions in their proper sequential order.Class diagrams depict the objects and information structures used by the application. The definition of a class is independent of the application itself. Classes describe the objects managed by the application but are independently defined. Be sure to show relationships between class objects, attributes, data types, and methods in your diagram.Class 1: AccountClass 2: Account LevelClass 3: AddressClass 4: ProductsClass 5: OrderClass 6: Line ItemOnce you have completed your diagrams, copy them into a Word document that will serve as your application design document. Include explanations for each diagram in your design document.Part 2 (25 points)Create pseudocode that describes the necessary flow of your program with respect to both creating a user account and placing an order. This information should be included in your application design document. This information should be included in your application design document.Part 3 (45 points)Explain your steps regarding taking the business requirements and developing your application design. Provide details as to the importance of following these important steps prior to coding the application. Describe the advantages and disadvantages to this process. Discuss how this process relates to the software development life cycle.Parts 1, 2, & 3 are all included in the application design document.Please submit your assignment.For assistance with your assignment, please use your text, Web resources, and all course materials.Grading CriteriaProject CriteriaExceeds: 90%–100%Very Good: 80%–89%Meets: 70%–79%Needs Improvement: Below 70%Content(65%)Response covers all topics indicated in the assignment and adds additional content.Response covers most topics indicated in the assignment.Response covers many of the topics indicated in the assignment.Response covers none to some of the topics indicated in the assignment.Effective Communication(20%)Demonstrates outstanding or exemplary application of written, visual, or oral skills. Demonstrates outstanding expression of topic, main idea, and purpose. Audience is addressed appropriately. Language clearly and effectively communicates ideas and content relevant to the assignment. Errors in grammar, spelling, and sentence structure are minimal. Organization is clear. Format is consistently appropriate to assignment. Presentation and delivery are confident and persuasive (where applicable). The writing was of collegiate level with no errors in spelling or grammar.Demonstrates very good written, visual, or oral skills. Demonstrates sound expression of topic, main idea, and purpose. Audience is usually addressed appropriately. Language does not interfere with the communication of ideas and content relevant to the assignment. Errors in grammar, spelling, and sentence structure are present, but do not distract from the message. Organization is apparent and mostly clear. Format is appropriate to assignment, but not entirely consistent. The writing was of collegiate level with two or less errors in spelling or grammar.Demonstrates acceptable written, visual, or oral skills. Demonstrates reasonable expression of topic, main idea, and purpose. Sometimes, audience is addressed appropriately. Language does not interfere with the communication of ideas and content relevant to the assignment. Errors in grammar, spelling, and sentence structure are present and may distract from the message. Organization is a bit unclear. Format is inconsistent. The writing was of collegiate level with several errors in spelling or grammar.Demonstrates inadequate or partially proficient application of written, visual, or oral skills. Demonstrates inadequate or partial expression of topic, main idea, and purpose. Audience is often not addressed appropriately. Language often impedes the communication of ideas and content relevant to the assignment. Errors in grammar, spelling, and sentence structure are frequent and often distract from meaning or presentation. Organization is inadequate, confusing, and distracting. The format is inadequate and obscures meaning. The writing was less than collegiate level with numerous errors in spelling or grammar.Supporting Analysis(15%)Analysis exceeds minimum requirements. Sources are used to support analysis, are appropriate, and are properly referenced.Basic analysis provided to support assertions. Sources are cited, appropriate, and properly referenced.Limited analysis provided to support assertions. Some sources are cited, appropriate, and properly referenced.No or inaccurate analysis, no sources are cited when needed, analysis and/or sources are not appropriate. When sources are used, they are not properly referenced.Other Informationhttps://www.eclipse.org/downloads/index.phphttps://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/TitlesortableTypesortablePublishersortableEditionsortableISBNsortableTermsortableCourse CodesortableJava How to Program, Early Objects by Deitele-Book - VitalSourcePearson1197801347485592002CITCO620-01https://online.vitalsource.com/#/books/97801347485...
CS 230 Southern New Hampshire University Software Design Template
attach is the rubric of the assignment please kindly reach out to me if you have any problem in downloading thanks
CS 230 Southern New Hampshire University Software Design Template
attach is the rubric of the assignment please kindly reach out to me if you have any problem in downloading thanks
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