Programming Problems

Programming Problems

Directions

Please solve five (5) programming problems related to the content presented in Chapter 11 in your text. You can find the programming problems in the attached file (Unit 4 Programming Problems Worksheet.docx


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– attached below

  • Download the worksheet and save it as U4_Worksheet_Programming_Last_First.docx. For example, U4_Worksheet_Programming_Smith_John.docx.
  • Consider the problem, design an algorithm (or algorithms) that would solve the problem, and then implement the algorithm in Java.
  • Create a new folder and name it as U4_Java_Programming_Last_First, for example, U4_Java_Programming_Smith_John.
  • Write the source code for each problem and save them as .java files in the folder you created. There are four programming problems for this unit so you should have four .java files. Name your java files as U4_Problem#.java, for example, U4_Problem1.java.
  • Please insert the algorithm written in pseudocode as a comment in the beginning of your program.
  • Take screenshots of your running program – you can take screenshots using PrintScreen or any tool that you are familiar with, making sure that the console window in which you run the program appears on the screen.
  • Copy the screenshots in the worksheet. If your program has different outcomes, take screenshots of each variation.
  • Compress the folder that saves all of your java files as .zip file. Please note don’t save the worksheet in the same folder as they need to be submitted seperately.
  • Submit the following two files as attachments by clicking the submission link above, Unit 4 Programming Problems.
    • U4_Java_Programming_Last_First.zip.
    • U4_Worksheet_Programming_Last_First.docx.

Please include the following when working on the code:

– For all programs you must use the javadoc comments –

You should include the following in the javadoc comments in each of your programs:

  • name of your program
  • description of your program
  • algorithm in pseudocode
  • javadoc tags: @author, @version, and @since at the beginning of your program.

– For all programs use embedded comments within your program to clearly identify what you program does.

– For all programs include the algorithm in pseudocode.

– Algorithms should begin with Start and end with Stop.

– No Java program statements should be in the algorithm.

– Each program should display to the user a comment as to what the program does.

– Each program must display a message to the user as to what and how they are to respond to the program.

– MOST IMPORTANT: In the word document, please explain how you solved the problem.

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