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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
Its my Lab due tomorrow will appreciate if u can finish within 34 hr.
Check attachment for further info
Chapter 3 - Project 5 (Page # 126) - posted picture of book with project 5 circled in picture.
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Programming Fundamentals III – Java Data Structures
Glen Grimes
Lab #3 – A Bag Implementation That Links Data COSC 2436 NAME Problem:
Complete Programming Exercise 5, page 126. Requirements: You will develop the following:
a. Develop the class LinkedSet which implements the ‘SetInterface’ of Chapter 1. Use the LinkedBag.java
file in your implementation b. Develop a ‘test’ class which will exercise and test the LinkedSet class. In the test application, create a list
of 10 or 12 elements. Remove several elements. Print the list before and after the removal to
demonstrate the proper functioning of your methods. Submission:
a. A copy of the source code and related project files will be placed in a directory on the I: drive as per the
following directions: A directory structure has been provided for depositing completed lab work to which the students will
have access.
I:\ggrimes\COSC2436-Fall2016\S70-Dropbox\ Lab3\ The naming conventions within the directory will be:
<Lab-number><YourLastName>, i.e.
1Smith,
so that the resultant structure will be:
I:\ggrimes\COSC2436-Fall2016\S70-Dropbox\Lab3\1Smith, or
I:\ggrimes\COSC2436-Fall2016\S70-Dropbox\ Lab3\9Smith,
as appropriate. Your directory must have a workspace/project folder containing all the workspace files, any header,
and cpp files you've written, along with the executable file you generated.