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      代寫ISAD1000、代做Java/Python程序設計
      代寫ISAD1000、代做Java/Python程序設計

      時間:2024-10-23  來源:合肥網hfw.cc  作者:hfw.cc 我要糾錯



      Introduction to Software Engineering (ISAD1000/5004)
      Semester 2, 2024
      Due: Friday 18 October, 23:59 GMT+8
      Weight: 50% of the unit mark
      Note
      This document is subject to clari1 Introduction
      This is the 2 The Scenario
      Your task will be to process output from a maze-generating program in order to create a
      smoother, more appealing output for terminal display. The maze-generating program has
      already been created for you; your task is solely to modify the output. Currently, the program
      generates a simple maze and displays the maze in a format made up only of ‘+’, ‘-‘ and ‘|’
      characters. While this is suitable for simple display, it is not the most intuitive to read for a
      human and your task is to improve on this using Box-Drawing Characters (which are discussed
      in more detail in section 2.1).
      As an example, here is the kind of input you can expect (on the left) and how your program
      should output the maze (on the right):Note that the primary display for this will be on the terminal. You may 2.1 Maze Structure
      The Wikipedia article, but you will only need a
      small subset of characters for this assessment. A maze may be made up of the following
      characters (and their associated codes):
      ■  Full lines:
      ▸  ┃ (U+2503)
      ▸  ━ (U+2501)
      ■  Half lines (i.e. for open ends of walls):
      ▸  ╸ (U+2578)
      ▸  ╻ (U+257B)
      ■  Corners:
      ▸  ┏ (U+250F)
      ▸  ┛ (U+251B)▸  ┓ (U+2513 - Only used for the outside, top-right border)
      ▸  ┗ (U+2517 - Only used for the outside, bottom-left border)
      ■  Intersections:
      ▸  ┻ (U+253B)
      ▸  ┣ (U+2523)
      If you happen to be familiar with mazes, this might not seem like a complete set, as the lines
      are ever only being drawn up and right. However, the algorithm for creating the maze will
      never generate a case where other characters (such as ╋ or ┳) would be used. Only the
      characters listed above will be used.
      The maze is structured as a 2D array, where each ‘cell’ is either linked or not linked to one of
      its neighbours. As an example, if the program were to generate a “maze” where each cell was
      linked to every neighbour it would generate (and your expected output would be):
      … if no cell were linked, the following maze would be generated (and your expected output
      would be):In order to determine which is the appropriate character, you will need to inspect a cell in this
      2D array and look at each of its neighbours.
      A full horizontal line can be determined in the following case, because the corner character
      (‘+’) has walls (‘-‘) on the left and right, but not up or down:
      NoteHINT: It is suggested that you read from the source maze and write to an output maze:
      do not overwrite the source maze, as you will lose/overwrite information that may be
      valuable for both earlier and later cells.
      2.2 Maze Generating Program
      As part of this assessment, you will be provided with a simple program that generates output
      as outlined above. You are encouraged to use this program to become familiar with the
      output and to use cases generated by this program to assist in testing (but they are NOT
      suRuby. You do not need to learn this
      language to use the program. There are four source code ■  binary_tree_demo.rb
      ■  binary_tree.rb
      ■  grid.rb
      ■  cell.rb
      To run the program, you use the following command on either the lab machines or VMWare
      Horizon:
      ruby -I. binary_tree_demo.rb
      The program will output the maze to the terminal and exit. You may wish to save the output to
      a ruby -I. binary_tree_demo.rb > maze_output.txt
      (Any name can be specimaze_output.txt)
      3 The Tasks
      For this assignment, you will create documentation for, and be assessed on, these tasks:
      ■  Version Control
      ■  Modularity Design
      ■  Modularity Implementation
      ■  Test Design■  Test Implementation
      ■  Summary of Work
      ALL these tasks will primarily be assessed through your documentation. All code that you
      create will, however, need to also be submitted to verify your work has been done.
      3.1 Version Control
      As part of this assignment, you are to apply version control to keep track of your work.
      ■  Create a short plan, identify what branches you will need, why you need them, and
      when the branches will be merged.
      ■  Create a Git local repository for use throughout this assessment. The repository name
      should be in the format of __ISE_Repo
      ▸  e.g. Brower_Arlen12345678_ISE_Repo
      ■  Commit all code and documents you create in the assessment
      ▸  You are expected to use meaningful commits; while there is no hard rule about
      what each commit should contain, you are expected to show your ability to use
      version control meaningfully. Marks are not awarded for number of commits.
      ■  Include evidence of your use of version control, such as an image of the log
      Any other discussion or explanation on your use of version control should also be included in
      the documentation.
      Warning
      Do not use GitHub, BitBucket, or any other similar online repositories. Doing so runs the
      risk of potential collusion investigations. Similarly, do not upload your code to online
      repositories even after the assignment due date; other students may have extensions or
      deferred assessments.
      3.2 Modularity Design
      With the given scenario, you are to identify the most suitable modules you will need for your
      software to achieve the required functionality, considering the good modularity principles
      discussed in lectures/worksheets. You are to:■  Write down module descriptions for each module you decide to implement.
      Descriptions should include:
      ▸  A meaningful name
      ▸  A clear and detailed explanation on the intended task of the module
      ▸  Imports, if any
      ▸  Export, if any
      ■  Explain your design decisions and how they conform to good modularity principles
      Note
      It’s rare that you will get the design 100% ideal from the very start. Design is often
      iterative. This is actually a very good, interesting thing to include in your documentation
      for this assessment. If you 3.3 Modularity Implementation
      You are to implement the software using your designs, review the code you have written, and
      refactor it. As part of this task, you should:
      ■  Implement the modules designed in the previous section
      ▸  You may use Java or Python for your implementation
      ▸  Your code must run on the lab machines or VMWare Horizon
      ■  Create a short review checklist to determine if you have followed good modularity
      principles. You are expected to cover all basic guidelines covered in lecture 7.
      ■  Review your code using the prepared checklist, identifying any issues. You must use the
      format suggested in worksheet 7 to record your results. Each module must be
      reviewed.
      ■  If you have identi▸  If you refactor your code, explain how it is improved;▸  If you do not refactor your code, justify your decision
      ■  After refactoring, revise your preliminary descriptions of your modules.
      ■  At every stage, you should be making changes and committing those changes to the
      repo whenever you have made a step you are satis3.4 Test Design
      You are to design tests using both black box and white box methodologies.
      ■  Black box test design:
      ▸  For each module, according to module descriptions, design suitable test cases.
      ▸  Describe how you decide upon your test values for each test case
      ▸  Test cases should each also describe their expected output or behaviour
      ■  White box test design:
      ▸  Identify at least two modules where white-box testing will be bene▸  Design test cases to cover functionality of the selected modules using white box
      testing
      ▸  You must test at least two di▸  Describe how you decide upon your test values for each test case
      ▸  Again, be comitting these test cases to the repo as you write and are satis3.5 Test Implementation
      Implement your test designs in either Python or Java. You may use test ■  Identify the actual results for each test case
      ■  Identify any failures, and attempt to improve your code
      ▸  Be sure to document this process, as it again makes for useful discussion for this
      assessment3.6 Summary of Work
      You are to produce a table clearly showing your overall module design and the ■  Each module should have one row
      ■  For each module, you should identify if the following work has been done:
      ▸  Whether or not the module is complete;
      ▸  Whether or not the module’s tests have been designed;
      ▸  Whether or not the module’s tests have been implemented;
      ▸  Whether or not the module’s tests are successful
      Additionally, your submission must include a short video roughly two minutes in length
      demonstrating that your code is working. More information on this video is included in section
      5 of this document.
      4 Documentation
      As noted, your work will primarily be assessed through your documentation. All information
      outlined above must be included in your documentation and your documentation must be
      submitted to Turnitin as a .pdf ■  A cover page; include the assessment name, your name in Blackboard, your student ID,
      and your practical date/time.
      ■  An introduction; brie■  Discussion; re▸  You may include other information if you feel it would be useful to clarify
      anything about your submission
      Additionally, marks are allocated for a neat and professional document.
      5 Video DemonstrationYour submission must include a short, two minute video that demonstrates your code
      working. As part of this video state your name and student number 6 Assessment Submission
      You are to submit your assessment in three locations on Blackboard:
      ■  Declaration of Originality submission point
      ■  A Turnitin submission point
      ■  A general submission point
      6.1 Declaration of Originality submission point
      As part of this submission, you will submit a Declaration of Originality stating that this work is
      your own, has not copied anyone else, and any sources are appropriately referenced. This
      may be a .pdf, .odt, or .docx 6.2 Turnitin submission
      Your Turnitin submission will only include the Documentation .pdf as outlined above. No
      source code 6.3 General submission point
      The general submission point should include all ■  Your documentation .pdf ■  A .zip (not .rar, not .7z, etc.) ▸  Note that your Git repository is NOT just your working directory (source ■  A single README ■  Your short 2 minute video demonstrating how to run the system and test cases
      7 Marking
      The allocation of marks for this assessment are as follows:
      ■  Test Design
      Academic Integrity
      Please see the Coding and Academic Integrity Guidelines on Blackboard.
      ■  Version Control [16 marks]
      ■  Modularity Design [7 marks]
      ■  Modularity Implementation [20 marks]
      ▸  Black Box [16 marks]
      ▸  White Box [9 marks]
      ■  Test Implementation [20 marks]
      ■  Summary of Work [5 marks]
      ■  Documentation-speciacademicintegrity.curtin.edu.au.
      The unit coordinator may require you to provide an oral justi

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