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IT 215 UOP CourseTutorial For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com
IT 215 UOP CourseTutorial IT 215 Entire Course For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com IT 215 Week 1 CheckPoint: Text Printing Program IT 215 Week 1 Discussion Question 1 IT 215 Week 1 Discussion Question 2
IT 215 UOP CourseTutorial IT 215 Week 1 CheckPoint: Text Printing Program For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com • Resource: Java: How to Program • Due Date: Day 5 [post to the Individual forum] • Compile a two-line text-printing program, similar to the Java welcome programming examples on pp. 37, 43, 45, and 46 of the text, using one of the techniques explained in Ch. 2. The first line should display the following text: “Hi, my
IT 215 UOP CourseTutorial IT 215 Week 1 Discussion Question 1 For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com • Due Date: Day 2 [post to the Main forum] • Post your response to the following: In your own words, define inheritance. Provide a real-world example of inheritance. Why is the concept of inheritance important in object-oriented programming
IT 215 UOP CourseTutorial IT 215 Week 1 Discussion Question 2 For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com • Due Date: Day 4 [post to the Main forum] • Post your response to the following: Explain the basic steps necessary to create, compile, and execute a Java program. What software is necessary to accomplish this?
IT 215 UOP CourseTutorial IT 215 Week 2 CheckPoint: Benefits of Programming Knowledge For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com • Due Date: Day 4 [Individual] forum • Respond to the following questions in 200 to 300 words: This week, you begin learning and practicing fundamental Java programming. You may, however, never work as a professional Java programmer. How does knowledge of programming concepts benefit individuals working in almost any IT position? Include at least
IT 215 UOP CourseTutorial IT 215 Week 2 CheckPoint: Payroll Program Part 1 For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com • Resource: Java: How to Program • Due Date: Day 7 [Individual] forum • Create a non-GUI based Java application that calculates weekly pay for an employee. The application should display text that requests the user input the name of the employee, the hourly rate, and the number of hours worked for that week. The application should then print out the name of the employee and the weekly pay amount. In the printout
IT 215 UOP CourseTutorial IT 215 Week 3 CheckPoint: Payroll Program Part 2 For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com • Resource: Java: How to Program • Due Date: Day 5 [Individual] forum • Modify the Payroll Program application so it continues to request employee information until the user enters stop as the employee name. In addition, program the application to check that the hourly rate and number of hours worked are
IT 215 UOP CourseTutorial IT 215 Week 3 Discussion Question 1 For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com • Due Date: Day 2 [Main] forum • Post your response to the following: Using top-down, stepwise refinement, create an algorithm for making toast, frying eggs, baking a cake, or ordering pizza. How might algorithms be beneficial
IT 215 UOP CourseTutorial IT 215 Week 3 Discussion Question 2 For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com • Due Date: Day 4 [Main] forum • Post your response to the following questions: Explain when you would use a while loop rather than a for loop and vice versa. Provide an example of one such instance. How are looping statements different
IT 215 UOP CourseTutorial IT 215 Week 4 Assignment: Payroll Program Part 3 For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com • Resource: Appendix A • Due Date: Day 7 [Individual] forum • Modify the Payroll Program so that it uses a class to store and retrieve the employee's name, the hourly rate, and the number of hours worked. Use a constructor to initialize the employee information, and a method within that class to calculate the weekly pay. Once stop is entered as the employee name
IT 215 UOP CourseTutorial IT 215 Week 4 CheckPoint: Methods with Multiple Parameters For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com • Resource: Java: How to Program • Due Date: Day 4 [Individual] forum • Explain how methods with multiple parameters are declared. • Describe two examples of Java-based applications that might use methods that have two or more parameters. • Provide detail about where those applications would be used.
IT 215 UOP CourseTutorial IT 215 Week 5 CheckPoint: Inventory Program Part 1 For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com • Resource: Java: How to Program • Due Date: Day 5 [Individual] forum • Choose a product that lends itself to an inventory (for example, products at your workplace, office supplies, music CDs, DVD movies, or software).
IT 215 UOP CourseTutorial IT 215 Week 5 Discussion Question 1 For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com • Due Date: Day 2 [Main] forum • Post your response to the following: If you were explaining an array to a friend who is learning Java, how would you do so? How would you explain how arrays are used? Provide at least one concrete example in your response. Discuss your definitions and explanations with your classmates
IT 215 UOP CourseTutorial IT 215 Week 5 Discussion Question 2 For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com • Due Date: Day 4 [Main] forum • Post your response to the following: Describe a situation in which you could implement an array. Describe how items in the array might be searched for or sorted. How might array applications be useful
IT 215 UOP CourseTutorial IT 215 Week 6 CheckPoint: Inventory Program Part 2 For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com • Resource: Java: How to Program • Due Date: Day 4 [Individual] forum • Modify the Inventory Program so the application can handle multiple items. Use an array to store the items. The output should display the information one product at a time, including the item number, the name of the product, the number of units in stock, the price of each unit, and the value of
IT 215 UOP CourseTutorial IT 215 Week 6 CheckPoint: Inventory Program Part 3 For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com • Resource: Java: How to Program • Due Date: Day 7 [Individual] forum • Modify the Inventory Program by creating a subclass of the product class that uses one additional unique feature of the product you chose (for the DVDs subclass, you could use movie title, for example). In the subclass, create a method to calculate the value of the inventory of a product with the same
IT 215 UOP CourseTutorial IT 215 Week 7 CheckPoint: Inventory Program Part 4 For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com • Resource: Java: How to Program • Due Date: Day 5 [Individual] forum • Modify the Inventory Program to use a GUI. The GUI should display the information one product at a time, including the item number, the name of the product, the number of units in stock, the price of each unit, and the value of the inventory of that product. In addition, the GUI
IT 215 UOP CourseTutorial IT 215 Week 7 Discussion Question 2 For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com • Due Date: Day 4 [Main] forum • Post your response to the following question: Why are the use of GUIs and graphics beneficial in programming?
IT 215 UOP CourseTutorial IT 215 Week 8 CheckPoint: Functionality of Programs For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com • Resource: Java: How to Program • Due Date: Day 4 [Individual] forum • Consider a Java-based application example with file access and file processing methods appropriate for e-business. • Explain why that functionality is valuable for businesses. • Post your response in 200 to 300 words.
IT 215 UOP CourseTutorial IT 215 Week 8 CheckPoint Inventory Program Part 5 For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com •Resource: Java: How to Program •Due Date: Day 7 [Individual] forum • Modify the Inventory Program by adding a button to the GUI that allows the user to move to the first item, the previous item, the next item, and the last item in the inventory. If the first item is displayed and the user clicks on the Previous button, the last item should display. If the last item is displayed and the user clicks on the Next button, the first item
IT 215 UOP CourseTutorial IT 215 Week 9 Capstone DQ For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com • Due Date: Day 3 [Main] forum • Post your response to the following: Now that you have seen and worked with some basic Java programming applications, find a Java application on the Web and describe how the program structure functions. Describe the application in as much detail as possible. What functionality does the application have that you have learned about in this class? How could you improve upon it?
IT 215 UOP CourseTutorial IT 215 Week 9 Final Project: Inventory Program Part 6 For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com • Due Date: Day 7 [Individual] forum • Modify the Inventory Program to include an Add button, a Delete button, and a Modify button on the GUI. These buttons should allow the user to perform the corresponding actions on the item name, the number of units in stock, and the price of each unit. An item added to the inventory should have an item number one more than the previous last item.