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Shanghai - 2007+ S6 e9 P4 [, F% U7 {, o0 V
Assignment 2
# h+ n% q# F; S9 `' HDeadline for Submission: 10:00 pm (Shanghai time), Tuesday 15th May 2007 Assessment Weighting: 20% of the total assessment for BSA104 Assignment Type: Individual Scenario: The teaching staff at a nearby university are concerned that some of their students are submitting other students‟ work. They need a simple Java program that will compare the text of two other Java programs, line by line, for equality, and then print out the results, and a recommendation. Requirements: Consider the three Java Classes: ProgramCompareMenu.java, ProgramCompare.java and AuthorisedUsers.java, available from the Assignment 2 page on Vista. You are required to perform the following tasks: The ProgramCompareMenu class: (Total maximum 20 marks available)
$ c1 a2 i r" `) a* Q1. Provide a basic text-based menu interface to the ProgramCompare class so that it can be used by two staff members to determine if the two supplied Java programs are the same or similar.
5 `; P& N+ P. G/ G$ A. MThe staff must be able to:
6 ?. ^* Y5 v0 U+ z Log on to the „system‟ using their user name, and a Personal Identification Number (PIN) which is a four digit number **., f) ?. h. v# [
1. The user should not be able to use the „system‟ until they have provided the correct user name and PIN combination. You should give them a second or third chance to get it right before shutting the „system‟ down. [" l+ P1 ^5 D) i* b6 q) z
 The interface should provide a menu so that the staff can:/ e/ p& j. k+ ^; Q
a) Enter the names of the two Java program files to be compared
* c* W9 U, ^- u* N For this assignment, it will be assumed that the two Java program files are in the same folder as your program./ p3 T8 x1 D, B; I5 [. l
** You must use the two user names and PINs provided in your individual data available from the Assignment 2 page on Vista (see requirement 5 below). The user names and PINs should be included in your code, and the output to the screen should prompt the user with the user names and passwords (for marking purposes).1 {8 `% r3 L' e* [( L3 }
BSA104 Business Programming – 2007: Assignment 2
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2 t/ n' P+ v. V1 |3 a1 i# a Z4 fb) Print out to the screen all the lines of code that are the same' A2 X$ O; K7 D4 G! ]
 Include the name of the file and the line number of the code being printed for each of the two files" r: {, S; O$ U% q7 W( j
c) Print out to the screen all the available information regarding the evaluation of the two Java program files being compared1 F' g" E+ Y, M, h4 D; p C
 the name, username and department of the user
/ z1 K$ z9 ~7 C4 F the statistics of the comparison \) v" Y3 h( t2 c1 `- I; g
- For example: the number of lines of code checked, the number of lines the same, the number of lines that are different
% u N3 T3 z G* @0 {' x8 w the recommendation for further checking
& C- b, e+ _3 l* S/ N9 b- For example: if more than 5 (five) lines of code are the same in each Java program file, then print a recommendation to the screen that the staff member check the files more closely
' K, \6 i9 ?* m: T% N1 r the names of the two files compared) Y; d8 U& W: ]+ G
d) Leave the program (exit)1 R8 e3 T; y: J# u# g* c
The ProgramCompare class: (Total maximum 20 marks available)
, x; q5 h6 r* [. K2 h2. Provide a method/s to read in each line of code from the two files identified by the user: (assumed that the two Java program files are in the same folder as your program) j4 U. ^ z9 S# l% I( H4 ]
a) provide an error message if the files are not found or there is a problem opening them
0 s8 e5 g2 d+ M" S/ yb) compare each line of code9 c5 ~! H# l5 S. O- `( r6 W& Z
c) print out the lines that are the same
- L. m9 a# k+ Z/ p. U+ Rd) count the number of lines compared / lines the same# s" I& m+ t* `0 k* ]& q
The AuthorisedUsers class: (Total maximum 20 marks available)
% T' u* a# W5 E8 G8 k3. Provide an object that contains the name, username, PIN, and Department of the authorised users of the program (user names and PINs as provided in your individual data - see requirement 5 below)/ N4 v2 t1 e* B- X$ I% ~/ M( V
4. Provide methods to:
# z# C8 T- V+ p& I2 k+ Ca) compare the stored username and PIN with the one entered by the user - return a value that indicates whether they match or do not match
. p: x/ m$ n- z6 h$ m; G- hb) return the name of the authorised user
5 L& W. z- O! kc) return the name of the department of the authorised user3 \ `4 V# j* |9 N( m
Individual Data (Maximum 20 marks available)3 g+ g0 n& X4 {5 B/ g2 B) X+ a# S
5. You will be given two staff member names, usernames, PINs, and department name, plus a set of two Java program files to compare using your program. You will need to log onto the BSA104 Assignment 2 page on Vista to generate your individual data and instructions for this requirement. You will need to use your University of Tasmania (UTas) student number.
/ y, J; P4 `* u7 ^5 c) RDocumentation (Maximum 10 marks available)+ c- I4 r x+ e8 p; K3 _( N
6. Your program files should be fully documented, at least to the same standard as demonstrated in the textbook. This includes in-code comments, descriptions, and where appropriate, explanations for each new constructor, method and variable.3 x. L, G8 r- m: c% R& ?0 Z- g
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