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      代寫CPT111、Java語言編程代做
      代寫CPT111、Java語言編程代做

      時間:2024-11-15  來源:合肥網hfw.cc  作者:hfw.cc 我要糾錯



      Computing
      CPT111: Java Programming
      Semester 1, 2024-25
      Coursework 3: Programming Project – A Simple Quiz System
      Read carefully — no dispensation will be given for lack of awareness of the rules
      Assignment type This is a group programming assignment. You are required to work as a
      group of 4 to 5 students, which will be allocated randomly.
      (You should be able to find your group members’ information from
      Learning Mall (LM), and should contact the instructors if there is any
      problem.)
      Weighing Total marks available: 100, accounting for 30% of overall module marks.
      Release date 1pm CST Wednesday 6 November 2023
      Due date 11:59pm CST Sunday 1 December 2024
      Learning outcomes
      (A) Understand and appreciate the principles of using object-oriented programming techniques
      for the construction of professional robust, maintainable programs deployed to meet real
      world business goals;
      (B) Design, write, compile, test, debug and execute object-oriented program using an Integrated
      Development Environment (IDE);
      (C) Effectively develop object-oriented programs as a member or a leader of a software
      development team with continuous development strategy supported by AI technology;
      (D) Implement object-oriented programming to represent, display, and manipulate data while
      mitigating security risks;
      (E) Evaluate legal, social, environmental, ethical, diversity, inclusion, and intellectual property
      issues related to object oriented program development;
      (F) Apply knowledge of engineering management principles, commercial context, project and
      change management in object-oriented program.
      Submission platform Each group is required to submit an electronic copy of your assignment
      via LM.
      You are allowed ONE submission only. It is your responsibility to upload
      the correct document.
      Late submissions Penalties will apply for any work submitted after the due date unless you
      have obtained a formal extension prior to the date for submission. The
      penalty applied will be 5% of the available marks for the assignment for
      each working day or part thereof that the assignment is late. The penalty
      will be capped at five working days (120 hours) from the assignment
      deadline. Work submitted after five working days will receive a grade of
      zero.
      Continued on next page
      CPT111: Java Programming Semester 1, 2024-25
      Submission
      confirmation
      We strongly advise you to double check that you have submitted the
      correct document / final version of your answer.
      Submission of incorrect file
      If you have submitted the incorrect file, you should email the correct file
      to the instructors prior to the deadline. Submitting the incorrect file can
      result in failure.
      Special consideration Requests for an extension due to illness, misadventure, or other
      extenuating circumstances beyond your control will only be considered
      via a formal application for special consideration through e-Bridge.
      Report format ALL answers must be written in English.
      The report must:
      • be submitted as a .doc, .docx (do not submit PDF or Apple Pages)
      • contain headings and subheadings
      • have 3 cm margins
      • use a legible font (e.g., Calibri, Arial or Times New Roman)
      • be presented in 11 point font size with 1.5 line spacing
      • be paginated
      Plagiarism and
      academic misconduct
      It is assumed that you are thoroughly familiar with the policies of XJTLU
      regarding academic misconduct and plagiarism. Ignorance of the rules is
      not an acceptable defence against an allegation of academic misconduct.
      There are no excuses for engaging in plagiarism. Assignment answers
      will be checked for plagiarism. Impermissible similarities between student
      answers (current and former) can be detected by academic integrity
      software and by instructor, and will be referred to the School’s Examination
      Officer for investigation. Penalties will follow those of the University’s
      Academic Integrity Policy on e-Bridge and can ranged from capped marks
      to expulsions from the university.
      For use of Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI), see below.
      Use of Generative
      Artificial Intelligence
      (AI)
      Simple Editing Assistance
      For this assessment task, you may use standard editing software but
      not generative AI. You are permitted to use the full capabilities of the
      standard editing software, such as Microsoft Office suite, Grammarly, and
      Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) for coding. If the use of
      generative AI such as ChatGPT is detected, it will be regarded as serious
      academic misconduct and subject to the penalties mentioned above.
      Tips • Read the questions carefully.
      • Write succinctly, and avoid repetition.
      • Avoid being overly descriptive.
      • Remember to save/back up your work regularly. XJTLU provides all
      students free access to XJTLU Box. It may be prudent to save your
      work to your XJTLU account so that you can access it from multiple
      devices in case you encounter hardware issues.
      • You are encouraged to post administrative/procedural questions
      about the assignment on the LM Q&A Forum. The instructors will
      answer for the benefit of all students.
      Coursework 3: Programming Project – A Simple Quiz System 2
      CPT111: Java Programming Semester 1, 2024-25
      Coursework 3: Programming Project – A Simple Quiz System
      The purpose of this assignment is to design and develop an application that can be used to facilitate
      educational quizzes, allowing users to select topics of interests, take quizzes related to those topics,
      and view their quiz scores on a personal dashboard. The primary aim is to create a user-friendly
      and interactive platform that enhances the learning experience through topic selection and question
      assignment.
      1 Functional requirements
      As this is a programming assignment, not a software design one, here is a skeleton to guide you in
      the creative part.
      1.1 At startup
      • The program should load data, such as user information, questions, etc., from selected files,
      and store it in memory (using relevant variables and data structure).
      – You may assume that all user information are stored in a comma-separated values (CSV)
      file1
      , as illustrated in resources user.csv, where the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd columns of the
      file represent the user id, user name, and password of the user, respectively.
      – You can assume that all questions are stored in some XML files, as illustrated in folder:
      resources questionsBank. A Java class ReadQuestions has been provided to
      you in the src folder demonstrating how the questions can be read from the XML files
      into the memory, and the Javadoc of the classes used can be found under the folder
      repositories javadoc xjtlu.cpt111.assignment.quiz.
      Note: You need to add the library:
      repositories xjtlu cpt111 xjtlu.cpt111.assignment.quiz
      0.0.1 xjtlu.cpt111.assignment.quiz-0.0.1.jar
      to the class path (of your IDE) first before running the ReadQuestion class.
      • The program should:
      – show information about data loaded.
      – validate the questions read. That is, in our case, a question is valid if it
      (i) falls into a topic (either new or an existing one)
      (ii) has a question statement,
      (iii) has more than one answer available for selection, and
      (iv) has one-and-only-one answer.
      – show a menu that present a list of interactions possible.
      • Besides, you may need to add more questions (under different topics) to the question bank
      yourself.
      1CSV file: a text file format that uses commas to separate values, and newlines to separate records.
      Coursework 3: Programming Project – A Simple Quiz System 3
      CPT111: Java Programming Semester 1, 2024-25
      1.2 Menu — General behaviour
      The application should support, at least, the following functions.
      • User registration and authentication
      • Topic selection
      – The topics available should be based on the input from the questions.
      • Quiz taking
      – You can decide the number of questions in a quiz. However, each quiz should contains
      questions at different level of difficulties.
      – The questions should be shown to the user one-by-one!
      – The order of answers available for selection should be shuffled every time before a
      question is shown to the user.
      • The score of the quiz should show to the user immediately after the quiz has been finished
      and the results should be saved into a score file
      – You should design the structure (and format) of the score file on your own, and make
      sure that you can read its content back when the program start!
      • User dashboard for viewing quiz results of each topic and history of the previous 3 tests
      attempted.
      • Leaderboard for showing the names of the users with the highest score in each topic.
      1.3 Technical requirements
      The objective of this assignment is for you to program a simple quiz system so it should be interactive
      in the form of showing text to the user and requesting their answer and data update through user
      input as well as reading data from different file types. If you fail to do so, your submission will
      automatically attract a penalty of 50%.
      1.4 Concept requirements
      Your code must feature and make use of the following elements.
      • All your code must be divided in relevant/meaningful functions and classes.
      • Declare/define and use variables with the appropriate data types and meaningful names.
      • Input will always be converted into proper data type.
      • The program should prevent crash in any situation, thus make sure you test your program
      properly.
      1.5 Constraints
      Dependencies Using libraries or modules that are NOT covered in this course is strictly prohibited
      and will result in zero (0) marks automatically in this assignment.
      Internet connectivity The application is assumed to be run locally on a computer; hence no internet
      connection is required.
      Coursework 3: Programming Project – A Simple Quiz System 4
      CPT111: Java Programming Semester 1, 2024-25
      2 Important reminder
      Documentation is also a critically important part of your software engineering. Your use of comment
      (in Java source file) will be graded.
      You must write the final version of the program totally on your own. Sophisticated plagiarism
      detection system are in operation, and they are pretty good at catching copying! Re-read the policy
      on the university home page, and note the University’s tougher policy this year regarding cheating.
      Using libraries or modules that are NOT covered in this course is strictly prohibited and will
      result in zero (0) marks automatically in this assignment.
      Your programming style (how clearly and how well you speak a programming language, i.e.,
      Java in this course) is what will be graded. Correct functioning of your program is necessary but
      not sufficient; you must use the concepts covered in class and meet all requirements stated in this
      assignment and as detailed in the marking rubrics (Section 4).
      3 Submission requirements
      Your assignment has to submit to Learning Mall (LM). You should submit the following:
      A. A report (written using Microsoft Word) that includes the following items:
      1. A cover sheet stating the student number of your team members.
      2. A description of your project
      3. Information and explanation of how you add, store and handle users’ data (including the
      data structure that you used to store users’ data in memory), the algorithm that you used
      to identify the user names in the leaderboard, how to handle problems that appear in the
      questions (e.g., questions with more than one correct answers) and other parts of the program,
      etc.
      4. Tests performed to verify the correctness of the program.
      5. Printouts/screen capture of your program’s execution and tests. (This can be incorporated
      into Items 3 and 4 above)
      6. Peer evaluation form (Section A). (This will be used to adjust the final mark of individual
      students according to his/her contributions to the project.)
      B. ALL Java source codes and resource files (e.g., images, questions and users files, etc.) that are
      required to run the application.
      You should compresses all files into a single “.zip” file before submission. You should NOT include
      any files from the repositories folder or any files that are NOT relevant to the application into
      the submission file. Failure to follow this requirement will result in mark deduction.
      Coursework 3: Programming Project – A Simple Quiz System 5
      CPT111: Java Programming Semester 1, 2024-25
      4 Marking
      Commenting and naming
      convention (10 pts)
      Everything is
      appropriately
      commented and
      every variable is
      appropriately named
      A few comments
      or variable names
      are missing or
      inappropriate
      More than a few
      comments are missing
      or inappropriate but
      more than 50% of
      the elements are
      commented; OR more
      than a few variables
      are inappropriate
      There is less than 50%
      commented OR more
      than a few variables
      are not properly
      named
      Prevent crashes (10 pts)
      Program does not crash in any
      situation
      No program crash
      Minor error –
      program crash for
      some very uncommon
      case
      Major error – program
      crash in case of
      unexpected type
      of user input OR
      program crashes
      frequently
      Crashes most of the
      time (or always) when
      tested OR circumvent
      the requirement to
      handle wrong kind of
      user input
      Appropriate data structure
      and variables (10 pts)
      Users and scoring
      information is stored in
      memory in a relevant way
      and appropriately typed
      variables
      Users and scoring
      information are
      stored in memory in
      a relevant way and
      with appropriate data
      types
      Used more than
      necessary variables
      OR a few variables are
      not typed properly
      Does not use proper
      data structure OR
      data type to most
      variable (more than
      once)
      NO data structure
      (only simple data
      types used) OR more
      than one error
      Loading data (10 pts)
      Load data in memory and
      format data in file properly
      No issue found when
      loading data into
      memory
      A small number of
      data is not loaded (or
      improperly) or other
      minor error
      One type of data
      for all items is not
      loaded or the file is
      not formated properly
      or other major error
      Data is not loaded or
      more than one major
      error
      Menu (10 pts)
      Menu shows the required list
      of options, and execute the
      right the functionality based
      on user input, and show
      proper message to user in case
      of any problem
      The menu is shown
      correctly and all
      options can be
      selected without any
      error
      Some options are not
      shown to the user OR
      some options cannot
      be selected OR any
      other minor error
      Menu is not shown
      “infinitely” until the
      exit option is selected
      OR any other major
      error
      There is no menu OR
      it is shown only once
      OR more than one
      major error
      Show question (10 pts)
      Show the information about
      a question and with answers
      shuffled
      The questions are
      shown according to
      the topic selected and
      with different level
      of difficulties and
      answers shuffled
      The questions are
      shown according to
      the topic selected and
      with answers shuffled,
      but most questions
      are of the same level
      of difficulties
      The questions are
      shown according to
      the topic selected but
      without shuffled the
      answers or different
      level of difficulties
      The questions are
      shown arbitrary
      Scoring (10 pts)
      Accumulate the score
      correctly w.r.t. to users’
      input
      The score is updated
      correctly in all cases
      The score is updated
      correctly in most cases
      but not in all cases
      The score is updated
      correctly occasionally
      The score is updated
      incorrectly in most
      cases or not update at
      all
      User dashboard (10 pts)
      User dashboard shows the
      user’s achievement in each
      topic and history of the
      previous 3 tests correctly
      All information are
      shown correctly,
      especially after scores
      update
      One or two
      information are
      shown incorrectly,
      or with some minor
      error
      Most information are
      not shown correctly
      OR with major error
      Several major errors
      OR no information is
      shown on the user
      dashboard
      Leaderboard (10 pts)
      Leaderboard shows the name
      of user with the highest score
      in each topic correctly
      All information are
      shown correctly,
      especially after scores
      update
      One or two
      information are
      shown incorrectly,
      or with some minor
      error
      Most information are
      not shown correctly
      OR with major error
      Several major errors
      OR no information
      is shown on the
      leaderboard
      Save data (10 pts)
      Save data to file with proper
      formats
      All data are saved in a
      proper format
      A small number of
      data is not saved (or
      improperly) or other
      minor error
      One type of data
      for all items are not
      saved OR file is not
      formated properly OR
      it overrides original
      data OR other major
      error
      Several major errors
      or there is no saved
      information in the
      new file
      Criteria
      Ratings
      10 to > 8pts 8 to > 5pts 5 to > 0pts 0 pts
      Coursework 3: Programming Project – A Simple Quiz System 6
      CPT111: Java Programming Semester 1, 2024-25
      A Peer evaluation form
      Individual contribution for Group Programming Assignment
      Name Student Id Task(s) Contribution
      (%) Signature
      Coursework 3: Programming Project – A Simple Quiz System 7

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