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CIS 115 Week 2 Exercise (Devry) For more course tutorials visit www.cis115.com Given a simple business problem, design a solution algorithm that uses arithmetic expressions and built-in functions. Assignment: Your goal is to solve the following simple programming exercise. You have been contracted by a local restaurant to design an algorithm determining the total meal charges. The algorithm should ask the user for the total food purchase and the tip percent. Then, the algorithm will calculate the amount of a tip, a 7% sales tax, and the total meal charge (including tip). The food purchase, sales tax, tip amount, and total meal charge will need to be displayed to the customer.
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CIS 115 DEVRY Course Material CIS 115 Final Exam 1 (Devry) CIS 115 Final Exam 2 (Devry) • 1. (TCO 1) What does IPO of IPO Model stand for? (Points : 4) • 2. (TCO 1) What is a data item with a name and a value that remain the same during the execution of a program? (Points : 4) • 3. (TCO 1) What symbol in a flowchart would be used by a developer to represent an input or output operation? (Points : 4) • 4. (TCO 1) Set is a process. What data type would you expect the variable, name, to have? (Points : 4) • 1. What is the first step in software development? • 2. What are named locations in a computer’s memory holding information required by a program? • 3. What symbol in a flowchart would be used by a developer to represent the beginning or ending point? • 4. ) Set name = “BSCIS” is a process. What data type would you expect the variable, name, to have?
CIS 115 DEVRY Course Material CIS 115 Final Exam 3 (Devry) CIS 115 Final Exam 3 Sets of Answers (Devry) • 1. (TCO 1) When creating an IPO Model, program designers generally determine _____ last. (Points : 4) • 2. (TCO 1) What is a data item with a name and a value that remain the same during the execution of a program? (Points : 4) • 3. (TCO 1) What symbol in a flowchart would be used by a developer to represent the beginning or ending point? (Points : 4) • CIS 115 Final Exam 3 Sets of Answers
CIS 115 DEVRY Course Material CIS 115 Week 1 Exercise (Devry) CIS 115 Week 1 iLab 1 (Devry) • Assignment: • This activity will assist you in the understanding of how output should appear after statements are executed (results) and how to write proper pseudocode. • 1. Show the result of each pseudocode program. • 2. Also rewrite the pseudocode statements using Assignment statements. • A. Lab #: CIS CIS 115-A1 • B. Lab 1 of 1 : • Fireworks Stand Checkout • C. Lab Overview – Scenario / Summary: • TCO #4 • – • Given a simple business problem that requires one or more decisions, create a solution algorithm that uses decisions with logical and relational expressions.
CIS 115 DEVRY Course Material CIS 115 Week 2 Exercise (Devry) CIS 115 Week 2 Lab Total Meal Purchases (Devry) • Given a simple business problem, design a solution algorithm that uses arithmetic expressions and built-in functions. • Assignment: • Your goal is to solve the following simple programming exercise. You have been contracted by a local restaurant to design an algorithm determining the total meal charges. • Scenario/Summary • Your goal is to solve the following simple programming exercise. You have been contracted by a local antique store to design an algorithm determining the total purchases and sales tax. According to the store owner, the user will need to see the subtotal, the sales tax amount, and the total purchase amount
CIS 115 DEVRY Course Material CIS 115 Week 3 Exercise (Devry) CIS 115 Week 3 Lab Decision Calendar (Devry) • Week 3 Activity – Calculate Overtime Pay TCO #4 – Given a simple business problem that requires one or more decisions, create a solution algorithm that uses decisions with logical and relational expressions. TCO #9 – Given a program with logic errors that is intended as a solution to a simple business problem, employ debugging diagnostics to remove and correct the errors • i L A B O V E R V I E WScenario/Summary • Your goal is to solve the following programming lab activity. Write a program that prompts and accepts a number between 1 and 12. After getting the input, display the number with the appropriate month. (example: This is the 1st month…January, This is the 2nd month…February, This is the 12th month…December).
CIS 115 DEVRY Course Material CIS 115 Week 4 Exercise (Devry) CIS 115 Week 4 Lab Grade Calendar (Devry) • TCO #4 – Given a simple business problem that requires one or more decisions, create a solution algorithm that uses decisions with logical and relational expressions. • TCO #9 – Given a program with logic errors that is intended as a solution to a simple business problem, employ debugging diagnostics to remove and correct the errors. • You have been asked to design a program that will allow a teacher to calculate the percentage and the final grade for students in a class. The program will prompt the teacher to enter the student’s first and last name and the number of points the student received.
CIS 115 DEVRY Course Material CIS 115 Week 5 Exercise (Devry) CIS 115 Week 5 Lab Fireworks Stand Checkout (Devry) • Assignment (part A): Your goal is to solve the following simple programming exercise. Using a FOR loop, write an algorithm that displays the squares of the numbers 1 to 10 to console output. Thought provoking question: Do you need to accept input? • Assignment (part B): Using a pretest WHILE loop, write an algorithm that displays the squares of the numbers 1 to 10 to console output. • Your algorithm will keep track of a customer’s purchases at the local fireworks stand. Customers will not know exactly how many items they will purchase, so using a for-loop on this lab is not allowed. Let’s keep the rules simple.
CIS 115 DEVRY Course Material CIS 115 Week 6 Exercise (Devry) CIS 115 Week 6 Lab Fireworks Stand Checkout (Devry) • Assignment: Arrays are incredible fun! Today we are going to work on a program to keep track of our homework scores for a math class. Write a program that accepts five homework scores as input values and stores them into a table (which is another name for an array). Once the scores are in the array, we can process them again and again. • Your algorithm will keep track of a customer’s purchases at the local fireworks stand. Customers will not know exactly how many items they will purchase, so using a for-loop on this lab is not allowed. Let’s keep the rules simple.
CIS 115 DEVRY Course Material CIS 115 Week 7 Exercise (Devry) CIS 115 Week 7 Lab Fireworks Stand Checkout (Devry) • Assignment: Your goal is to solve the following simple programming exercise. You have been asked by your accounting department to design an algorithm determining the annual profit for your company. The algorithm should ask the user for the projected monthly sales for 12 months. Then, you need to determine the annual profit and display it to the user. The annual profit is 21% of the total sales. • In this lab, you are going to extend the Fireworks Checkout Stand application in Week 6. This week, we will be more efficient by using files and modularizing the program. This week, we will also load our array of valid zip codes from a text file. In addition, we will modify the existing code to create a modularized design.
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