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Category > Programming Posted 29 Apr 2017 My Price 8.00

Create a quality control (QC)

Resource: Excel® scoring instrument

Create a quality control (QC) sheet based on the scoring instrument. The QC sheet will be used later in this course to evaluate team members' programs. As a team, share your ideas with each other and create one common QC sheet that your team will use. Your final QC sheet should be compiled in Microsoft® Excel® and must include the following:

  • Areas to enter the evaluator's name, the name of the program being evaluated, and the date the program is received.
  • A set of detailed criteria for evaluation based on the scoring instrument.
  • The values assigned to each component of the evaluation based on the scoring instrument.
  • Areas for detailed evaluation comments.
  • Other elements as appropriate.

Submit your team's final QC sheet using the Assignment Files tab.

 

 

Scale 0 - Unacceptable; 1 - Poor; 2 - Satisfactory; 3 - Good; 4 - Excellent
Possible Assignment Points
20 Criteria User Interaction Basic Standards Compilation: Does the code compile
without errors? Execution: Does the code execute
without errors? Meets Specification: Does the algorithm do what the assignment said it
should do? Logic Quality: Is logic flow, such as the
use of sequence, selection, and repetition,
in a clear, concise, and effective manner? Score Weight (3% /
scale pt) 0 15% 0 15% 0 15% 0 15% 0 15% 0 5% UI Display: Are user inputs clearly
marked on the screen? Are user outputs
clearly displayed? Are there controls
included that are not being used? Validation: Are there checks for valid
input type and data format? Are there
boundary checks for data ranges? Are
Exceptions handled in a Try-Catch block
effectively? Comments Indentation: Is indentation used Style correctly to illustrate the structure of the
program? Identifiers: Do identifiers logically
describe use? Naming Conventions: Is there a
consistent naming convention? Comments: Do comments explain
processing that is not obvious? Are there
headers included? Earned Total Points
Earned Percentage 0 5% 0 5% 0 5% 0 5% 0.00
0.00% 100% Scores
0
1
2
3
4 Unacceptable
Poor
Satisfactory
Good
Excellent

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Status NEW Posted 29 Apr 2017 04:04 AM My Price 8.00

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