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MBA IT, Mater in Science and Technology
Devry
Jul-1996 - Jul-2000
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Devry University
Mar-2010 - Oct-2016
All of requirements are in the files, plz finish as soon as possible
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BN108/BN108D Introduction to ProgrammingAssignment Part1: OOD design and Java implementationSubmission Due: Friday, 28thAugust, 2016 by 11:55pmvia the link on Moodle (note theseparate submission links for Melbourne students and for Sydney students).Total Marks=50(10% of total assessment)Purpose of the assessment:The purpose of this assignment is to demonstrate skills in object-oriented design for a givenproblem, the use of simple UML notation and conversion of the design to a working Java pro-gram.Description of the assessmentTASK 1: Designing a class (UML notation)[15 marks]TASK 2: Converting the design to a Java program[35 marks]Problem DescriptionOriental Spoon is one of the leading Korean restaurants in Melbourne. It serves traditionalKorean dishes in a rustic and chic space with exposed brick and hanging spherical lamps.Due to the growing number of patrons, Oriental Spoon has decided to take on extra casualemployees but this implies more work load for the Manager to process wages and incometaxes. It is against this background that Oriental Spoon has decided to implement an em-ployee record management system. Details of each employee to be maintained in the systemwill include; employee id, name, sex (M or F), date of birth, phone number, number of hoursworked, pay per hour, total wages, net pay, and income tax payable.The total wages are calculated as number of hours worked multiplied by pay per hour whilenet pay is calculated as the difference between total wages and income tax payable of whichincome tax payable is calculated by multiplying total wages by an income tax rate of 15%.For example, an employee who has worked a total of 30 hours with a pay per hour of $18 willhave;total wages=30*18=540income tax payable=15%*540=81net pay=540-81=459Page1of3
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