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Category > Computer Science Posted 09 Dec 2017 My Price 7.00

Define a Computer class that can be used to describe

Step 1: Define a Computer class that can be used to describe your computer. The class must have at least two attributes. One variable must be an integer data type and the other must be a String data type. At least one method should be defined in your class. Step 1a: Prepare a class diagram to illustrate your Computer class. Copy to a Word document. Step 1b: Prepare the source code that implements your Computer class. Give your source code a filename of Computer.java.

 

Step 2: Prepare a program that utilizes your Computer class. The requirements for the program include prompting the user for input, making a calculation, and printing out the results.

Your program should prompt the user for information about their existing computer followed by information about a future, more desirable computer. This means that your program will create two instances of Computer class, the first instance reflects the existing Computer, and the second instance reflects the future Computer.

 

Use the Scanner class for obtaining input from the user keyboard. The program must calculate the difference (improvement) between the existing and future Computer class variables of integer data type. For example, Computer class may contain an integer variable named memory. The value of the memory variable for the existing Computer instance may be 8, while the value for this variable in the future Computer instance may be 10. Calculating the difference would indicate an improvement of 2.

Print to the screen the values for the existing computer class and the desired computer class, along with the calculated improvement.

Your assignment submittal should include your properly commented Java source code for your Computer class as well as for your program.

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