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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
I am willing to pay the $12 credits plus $10 outside of that.Â
Computer Science 205
1 Submission Instructions
Create a folder named <asuriteid> where asuriteid is your ASURITE user id (for example, since my ASURITE user id is kburger2 my folder would be named kburger2) and copy all of your .java source code files to this folder. Do not copy the .class files or any other files. Next, compress the <asuriteid> folder creating a zip archive file named <asuriteid>.zip (mine would be named kburger2.zip). Upload <asuriteid>.zip to the Project 2 dropbox by the project deadline. The deadline is 11:59pm Wed 9 Apr. Consult the online syllabus for the late and academic integrity policies.
2 Learning Objectives
3 Background
At Springfield State U there are two classes of students: on-campus students and online students. On-campus students are categorized as residents (R) or nonresidents (N) depending on whether they reside within the state in which Springfield exists or they reside in a different state. The base tuition for on-campus students is $5500 for residents and $12,200 for non-residents. Some on-campus students, enrolled in certain pre-professional programs, are charged an additional program fee which varies depending on the program. An on-campus students may enroll for up to 18 credit hours at the base rate but for each credit hour exceeding 18, they pay an additional fee of $350 for each credit hour over 18.
Online students are neither residents nor non-residents. Rather, their tuition is computed as the number of credit hours for which they are enrolled multiplied by the online credit hour rate which is $875 per credit hours. Furthermore, some online students enrolled in certain degree programs pay an online technology fee of $125 per semester.
4 Software Requirements
Your program shall meet these requirements.
1. Student information for Springfield State University is stored in a text file named p02-students.txt. There is one student record per line, where the format of a student record for an on-campus student is:
C id last-name first-name residency program-fee credits where:
'C'
id last-name first-name residency program-fee credits
Identifies the student as an on-campus student.
The student identifier number. A string of 13 digits.
The student's last name. A contiguous string of characters.
The student's first name. A contiguous string of characters.
'R' if the student is a resident, 'N' if the student is a non-resident. A program fee, which may be zero.
The number of credit hours for which the student is enrolled.
The format of a student record for an online student is:
O id last-name first-name tech-fee credits
where 'O' identifies the student as an online student, and id, last-name, first-name, and credits are the same as for an on-campus student. The tech-fee field is 'T' if the student is to be assessed the technology fee or '-' if the student is not assessed the technology fee.
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Here is an example p02-students.txt file:
Sample p02-students.txt
C 8230123345450 Flintstone Fred R 0 12 C 3873472785863 Simpson Lisa N 750 18 C 4834324308675 Jetson George R 0 20
O 1384349045225 Szyslak Moe - 6
O 5627238253456 Flanders Ned T 3
id last-name first-name tuition
id last-name first-name tuition
...
where tuition is the computed tuition for the student. The tuition shall be displayed with two digits after the decimal point. For example: Sample p02-tuition.txt 1384349045225 Szyslak Moe 5250.00 3873472785863 Simpson Lisa 12950.00 4834324308675 Jetson George 6200.00 5627238253456 Flanders Ned 2750.00 8230123345450 Flintstone Fred 5500.00 Sorry, could not open 'p02-students.txt' for reading. Stopping.
5 Software Design
Refer to the UML class diagram in Section 5.7. Your program shall implement this design.
5.1 Main Class
A template for Main is included in the zip archive. The Main class shall contain the main() method which shall instantiate an object of the Main class and call run() on that object. Complete the code by reading the comments and implementing the pseudocode.
5.2 TuitionConstants Class
The complete TuitionConstants class is included in the zip archive. This class simply declares some public static constants that are used in other classes.
5.3 Sorter Class
We shall discuss sorting later in the course, so this code may not make perfect sense at this time. However, I have provided all of it for you.
The Sorter class contains a public method insertionSort() that can be called to sort a list of ArrayList<Student>. When sorting Students we need to be able to compare one Student A to another Student B to determine if A is less than or greater than B. Since we are sorting by student id, we have the abstract Student class implement the Comparable <Student> interface and we define Student A to be less than Student B if the mId field of A is less than the mId field of B. This is how we sort the ArrayList<Student> list by student id.
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java.lang.Comparable<T> is a generic interface (it requires a type parameter T to be specified when the interface is implemented) in the Java Class Library that declares one method:
int compareTo(T obj)
where T represents a class type and obj is an object of the class T. The method returns a negative integer if this T (the object on which the method is invoked) is less than obj, zero if this T and obj are equal, or a positive integer if this T is greater than obj. To make Student implement the Comparable interface, we write:
public abstract class Student implements Comparable<Student> { ... }
Since Student implements Comparable<Student>, whenever compareTo() is called in Sorter.keepMoving() to compare two objects, either OnCampusStudent.compareTo() or OnlineStudent.compareTo() will be called.
5.4 Student Class
The Student class is an abstract class that implements the java.lang.Comparable interface (see 5.3 Sorter Class):
public abstract class Student implements Comparable<Student> {
...
}
A Student object contains five instance variables:
mCredits Number of credit hours the student is enrolled for. mFname The student's first name.
mId The student's id number.
mLname The student's last name.
mTuititon The student's computed tuition.
Most of the Student instance methods should be straightforward to implement so we will only mention the two that are
not so obvious:
+calcTuition(): void
An abstract method that is implemented by subclasses of Student. Abstract methods do not have to be implements, and this one is not.
+compareTo(pStudent: Student): int <<override>>
Implements the compareTo() method of the Comparable<Student> interface. Returns -1 if the mId instance variable of this Student is less than the mId instance variable of pStudent. Returns 0 if they are equal (should not happen because id numbers are unique). Returns 1 if the mId instance variable of this Student is greater than the mId instance variable of pStudent. The code is for compareTo() is:
return getId().compareTo(pStudent.getId());
5.5 OnCampusStudent Class
The OnCampusStudent class is a direct subclass of Student. It adds new instance variables that are specific to on-campus students:
mResident True if the OnCampusStudent is a resident, false for non-resident.
mProgramFee Certain OnCampusStudent's pay an additional program fee. This value may be 0.
The OnCampusStudent instance methods are mostly straightforward to implement so we shall only discuss two of them. +OnCampusStudent(pId: String, pFname: String, pLname: String): <<ctor>>
Must call the superclass constructor passing pId, pFname, and pLname as parameters.
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+calcTuition(): void <<override>>
Must implement the rules described in Section 3 Background. Note that we cannot directly access the mTuition instance variable of an OnCampus Student because it is declared as private in Student. So how do we write to mTuition? By calling the protected setTuition() method that is inherited from Student. The pseudocode for calcTuition() is:
Override Method calcTuititon() Returns Nothing
Declare double variable t
If getResidency() returns true Then
t = TuitionConstants.ONCAMP_RES_BASE
Else
t = TuitionConstants.ONCAMP_NONRES_BASE
End if
t = t + getProgramFee();
If getCredits() > TuitionConstants.MAX_CREDITS Then
t = t + (getCredits() - TuitionConstants.MAX_CREDITS) × TuitionConstants.ONCAMP_ADD_CREDITS
End if
Call setTuition(t)
End Method calcTuition()
5.6 OnlineStudent Class
The OnlineStudent class is a direct subclass of Student. It adds a new instance variable that is specific to online students: mTechFee Certain OnlineStudent's pay an additional technology fee. This instance variable will be true if the
technology fee applies and false if it does not.
The OnlineStudent instance methods are mostly straightforward to implement so we shall only discuss two of them.
+OnlineStudent(pId: String, pFname: String, pLname: String): <<ctor>>
Must call the superclass constructor passing pId, pFname, and pLname as parameters.
+calcTuition(): void <<override>>
Must implement the rules described in Section 3 Background. Note that we cannot directly access the mTuition instance variable of an OnlineStudent because it is declared as private in Student. So how do we write to mTuition? By calling the protected setTuition() method that is inherited from Student. The pseudocode for calcTuition() is:
Override Method calcTuititon() Returns Nothing
Declare double variable t = getCredits() × TuitionConstants.ONLINE_CREDIT_RATE
If getTechFee() returns true Then
t = t + TuitionConstants.ONLINE_TECH_FEE
End if
Call setTuition(t) End Method calcTuition()
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5.7 UML Class Diagram
The UML class diagram shown below was created using UMLet. See the zip archive for the UMLet file. We have these relationships:
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6 Additional Project Requirements
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