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ITECH7201 Software Engineering: Analysis and Design
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Assignment 1
Overview
You are required to design and develop a small console application in any Object Oriented Programming
Language. Completion of this assignment requires an understanding of:
Analysis and design techniques, including the development of use cases and UML diagrams –
specifically, use case diagrams, class diagrams, and sequence diagrams
Object-oriented programming, focusing on polymorphism and the use of interfaces
Timelines and Expectations
Percentage Value of Task: 20%
Due: Sun, May 5, XXXXXXXXXX:55 (week 7)
Minimum time expectation: 20 hours
Learning Outcomes Assessed
The following course learning outcomes are assessed by completing this assessment:
Understand the significance of detailed project planning and control, good communication and
documentation and the use of appropriate tools in order to provide a quality product
Understand the distinction between software engineering and programming, and thus the
distinction between a software configuration and a program
Understand the methods and techniques involved in designing, implementing and maintaining
an information system, in particular using an object-oriented approach
Demonstrate skills in designing and implementing an information system.
Assessment Details
A new city “Ballymanus” has been announced in a state in Australia and the state government has planned to
extend the public transport where the fares will be calculated according to the existing fare rule of the state.
As per the existing fare system, everyone must have to buy the “Move Card” in order to travel on trains, tram,
and buses in different parts of the state, including the new city.
There are 2 options in “Move Card”
“Move Money”: When you travel occasionally, you can use a “Move Money”. You need to load an
amount onto your “Move Card” and it will automatically calculate the lowest fare possible as you touch
on and touch off. The fare for the Move Money is given in the following table:
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Table 1 Move Money Daily Fare
Fare Type Weekdays (Daily) Weekends (Daily)
Full fare $8.80 $6.40
Concession $4.40 $3.20
“Move Pass”: If you travel often, you can use a “Move Pass” and you’ll need to select the number of
consecutive days you travel when you buy it. You can buy a Move Pass for 7 days or anywhere
etween 28 and 365 days. The fare for the Move Pass is given in the following table:
Table 2 Move Pass Fare
Fare Type Weekly rate
(7 days pass)
Daily rate
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Full fare $44.00 $5.30
Concession $22.00 $2.65
Travelers might need a calculator to work out how much their journey will cost and to find the most cost-
effective way for them to travel using “Move Card”. You have been assigned to design and develop a small
console CALCULATOR program to help the travelers, enabling them to find the appropriate option (“Move
Pass”/”Move Money”) and to calculate the traveling cost. Once a calculation is processed, the program will
eturn to the initial condition and will be ready to commence another calculation. The CALCULATOR program
should be able to input the following options:
Fare type: 1 OR 2 (1= Full fare, 2= Concession)
Number of days to travel on weekdays: a number between 0 and 5
Number of days to travel on weekends: a number between 0 and 2
Number of weeks you are planning to travel: a number between 1 and 52
The CALCULATOR will display the following output based on the input provided by the user:
The amount in “Move Money”
The amount in “Move Pass”
And a Recommendation on which option should be cost effective for the use
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The system should be flexible so that the state government can include new fare types (e.g., student pass)
and the concept of varying fares for different zones (e.g., Zone 1, Zone 2, a combination of multiple zones)
at a later date without having to rewrite the entire program. This means you will need to use an interface for
processing total fares, and polymorphism for the various fare type classes, so that new and different fare
types may be added at a later date with minimal updates to the code. You are asked to provide with some
documentation before you commence coding so that the client (the state government) is able to verify that
the program you intend to code will address their requirements. The client would like to see the use cases
to summarize the requirements in written format, as well as use case diagrams, class diagrams, and
sequence diagrams.
* For verifying the program, two sample input-outputs are given at the Appendix section
Submission
You are required to submit the assignment before the due date consisting of:
A Zip file containing the following (submitted via Moodle under the Assignment 1 link)
o A written report comprising:
Use Cases summarizing the requirements
UML Diagrams, created in Enterprise Architect, comprising:
a Use Case Diagram for processing the calculation
a Class Diagram of the intended system
a Sequence Diagram for processing the calculation
A short reflection (approximately XXXXXXXXXXwords) of what you have learned, if anything, on
this assignment, particularly relating to requirements design and analysis, UML diagrams
and object-oriented programming with interfaces and polymorphism. As an example, if you
found that you changed your initial UML diagrams after you had commenced coding, you
should explain what these changes were and explain what you learned that led to these
changes.
o Enterprise Architect file(s) containing your UML Diagrams for the Use Case, Class and Sequence
Diagrams
o Your finished program (in any OOP language), addressing the requirements outlined in the
Assignment Details.
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Marking Criteria/Ru
ic
Task
Available
Marks
Student
Mark
Requirements Analysis and Design
Use Cases summarizing the requirements of the program 2
A Use Case Diagram for processing a calculation 2
A Class Diagram of the intended system 2
A Sequence Diagram for processing a client’s query order
2
Development of Code
A complete program (in any OOP language) addressing the requirements
outlined in the Assignment Details section of this specification, including:
Functionality to process the Calculation for each Fare type
2
Functionality to process the Final Recommendation
1
Validation of input values for each field
1
Code demonstrating the use of an interface and polymorphism to
handle Fare types and the various options in each fare type
6
Reflection on Learning
A short reflection (approximately XXXXXXXXXXwords) of what you have
learned, if anything, on this assignment, particularly relating to
equirements design and analysis, UML diagrams and object-oriented
programming with interfaces and polymorphism.
2
Total 20
Feedback
Marks will be uploaded in fdlGrades and a completed marking guide provided in Moodle within 2 weeks
of assignment submission.
Plagiarism
Plagiarism is the presentation of the expressed thought or work of another person as though it is one's
own without properly acknowledging that person. You must not allow other students to copy your work
and must take care to safeguard against this happening. More information about the plagiarism policy
and procedure for the university can be found at http:
federation.edu.au/students/learning-and-
study/online-help-with/plagiarism.
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Appendix
Sample Input and Output
Case 1:
INPUT:
Fare Type (Enter “1” for Full Fare and “2” for Concession): 1
Number of days to travel on weekdays: 3
Number of days to travel on weekends: 2
Number of weeks: 6
OUTPUT:
The amount in “Move Money”: $235.20
The amount in “Move Pass”: $222.60
Recommendation: “Move Pass”
Case 2:
INPUT:
Fare Type (Enter “1” for Full Fare and “2” for Concession): 2
Number of days to travel on weekdays: 2
Number of days to travel on weekends: 0
Number of weeks: 6
OUTPUT:
The amount in “Move Money”: $52.8
The amount in “Move Pass”: $111.3
Recommendation: “Move Money”