Programming project

Question # 00540079 Posted By: Prof.Longines Updated on: 06/04/2017 08:12 AM Due on: 06/04/2017
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Project 1
The first programming project involves writing a program that computes the salaries for a collection of
employees of different types. This program consists of four classes.
1. The first class is the Employee class, which contains the employee's name and monthly salary, which
is specified in whole dollars. It should have three methods:
a. A constructor that allows the name and monthly salary to be initialized.
b. A method named annualSalary that returns the salary for a whole year.
c. A toString method that returns a string containing the name and monthly salary, appropriately
labeled.
2. The Employee class has two subclasses. The first is Salesman. It has an additional instance variable
that contains the annual sales in whole dollars for that salesman. It should have the same three
methods:
a. A constructor that allows the name, monthly salary and annual sales to be initialized.
b. An overridden method annualSalary that returns the salary for a whole year. The salary for a
salesman consists of the base salary computed from the monthly salary plus a commission.
The commission is computed as 2% of that salesman's annual sales. The maximum
commission a salesman can earn is $20,000.
c. An overridden toString method that returns a string containing the name, monthly salary and
annual sales, appropriately labeled.
3. The second subclass is Executive. It has an additional instance variable that reflects the current stock
price. It should have the same three methods:
a. A constructor that allows the name, monthly salary and stock price to be initialized.
b. An overridden method annualSalary that returns the salary for a whole year. The salary for an
executive consists of the base salary computed from the monthly salary plus a bonus. The
bonus is $30,000 if the current stock price is greater than $50 and nothing otherwise.
c. An overridden toString method that returns a string containing the name, monthly salary and
stock price, appropriately labeled.
4. Finally there should be a fourth class that contains the main method. It should read in employee
information from a text file. Each line of the text file will represent the information for one employee
for one year. An example of how the text file will look is shown below:
2014 Employee Smith,John 2000
2015 Salesman Jones,Bill 3000 100000
2014 Executive Bush,George 5000 55
The year is the first data element on the line. The file will contain employee information for only two
years: 2014 and 2015. Next is the type of the employee followed by the employee name and the monthly
salary. For salesmen, the final value is their annual sales and for executives the stock price. As the
employees are read in, Employee objects of the appropriate type should be created and they should be
stored in one of two arrays depending upon the year. You may assume that the file will contain no more
than ten employee records for each year and that the data in the file will be formatted correctly.
Once all the employee data is read in, a report should be displayed on the console for each of the two
years. Each line of the report should contain all original data supplied for each employee together with
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that employee's annual salary for the year. For each of the two years, an average of all salaries for all
employees for that year should be computed and displayed.
The google recommended Java style guide, provided as link in the week 2 content, should be used to
format and document your code. Specifically, the following style guide attributes should be addressed:
? Header comments include filename, author, date and brief purpose of the program.
? In-line comments used to describe major functionality of the code.
? Meaningful variable names and prompts applied.
? Class names are written in UpperCamelCase.
? Variable names are written in lowerCamelCase.
? Constant names are in written in All Capitals.
? Braces use K&R style.
In addition the following design constraints should be followed:
? Declare all instance variables private
? Avoid the duplication of code
Test cases should be supplied in the form of table with columns indicating the input values, expected
output, actual output and if the test case passed or failed. This table should contain 4 columns with
appropriate labels and a row for each test case. Note that the actual output should be the actual results
you receive when running your program and applying the input for the test record. Be sure to select
enough different kinds of employees to completely test the program.
Submission requirements
Deliverables include all Java files (.java) and a single word (or PDF) document. The Java files should be
named appropriately for your applications. The word (or PDF) document should include screen captures
showing the successful compiling and running of each of the test cases. Each screen capture should be
properly labeled clearly indicated what the screen capture represents. The test cases table should be
included in your word or PDF document and properly labeled as well.
Submit your files to the Project 1 assignment area no later than the due date listed in your LEO classroom.
You should include your name and P1 in your word (or PDF) file submitted (e.g.
firstnamelastnameP1.docx or firstnamelastnameP1.pdf)
Grading Rubric:
The following grading rubric will be used to determine your grade:
Attribute Meets Does not meet
Employee Class 25 points 0 points
Does not contain the
employee's name and monthly
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Contains the employee's name
and monthly salary, which is
specified in whole dollars.
Contains a constructor that
allows the name and monthly
salary to be initialized.
Contains a method named
annualSalary that returns the
salary for a whole year.
Contains a toString method that
returns a string containing the
name and monthly salary,
appropriately labeled.
salary, which is specified in
whole dollars.
Does not contain a constructor
that allows the name and
monthly salary to be initialized.
Does not contain a method
named annualSalary that
returns the salary for a whole
year.
Does not contain a toString
method that returns a string
containing the name and
monthly salary, appropriately
labeled.
Salesman class 15 points
Is a subclass of Employee.
Contains an additional instance
variable that contains the
annual sales in whole dollars for
that salesman.
Contains a constructor that
allows the name, monthly salary
and annual sales to be
initialized.
Contains an overridden method
annualSalary that returns the
salary for a whole year. The
salary for a salesman consists of
the base salary computed from
the monthly salary plus a
commission. The commission is
computed as 2% of that
salesman's annual sales. The
maximum commission a
salesman can earn is $20,000.
Contains an overridden toString
method that returns a string
containing the name, monthly
0 points
Is not a subclass of Employee.
Does not contain an additional
instance variable that contains
the annual sales in whole
dollars for that salesman.
Does not contain a constructor
that allows the name, monthly
salary and annual sales to be
initialized.
Does not contain an overridden
method annualSalary that
returns the salary for a whole
year. The salary for a salesman
consists of the base salary
computed from the monthly
salary plus a commission. The
commission is computed as 2%
of that salesman's annual sales.
The maximum commission a
salesman can earn is $20,000.
Does not contain an overridden
toString method that returns a
string containing the name,
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salary and annual sales,
appropriately labeled.
monthly salary and annual
sales, appropriately labeled.
Executive Class 15 points
Is a subclass or Employee.
Contains an additional instance
variable that reflects the
current stock price.
Contains a constructor that
allows the name, monthly salary
and stock price to be initialized.
Contains an overridden method
annualSalary that returns the
salary for a whole year. The
salary for an executive consists
of the base salary computed
from the monthly salary plus a
bonus. The bonus is $30,000 if
the current stock price is
greater than $50 and nothing
otherwise.
Contains an overridden toString
method that returns a string
containing the name, monthly
salary and stock price,
appropriately labeled.
0 points
Is not a subclass or Employee.
Does not contain an additional
instance variable that reflects
the current stock price.
Does not contain a constructor
that allows the name, monthly
salary and stock price to be
initialized.
Does not contain an overridden
method annualSalary that
returns the salary for a whole
year. The salary for an executive
consists of the base salary
computed from the monthly
salary plus a bonus. The bonus
is $30,000 if the current stock
price is greater than $50 and
nothing otherwise.
Does not contain an overridden
toString method that returns a
string containing the name,
monthly salary and stock price,
appropriately labeled.
Main Method Class 25 points
Contains the main method.
Reads in employee information
from a text file.
As the employees are read in,
Employee objects of the
appropriate type are created
and stored in one of two arrays
depending upon the year.
Once all the employee data is
read in, a report displays on the
0 points
Does not contain the main
method.
Does not reads in employee
information from a text file.
As the employees are read in,
Employee objects of the
appropriate type are not
created and stored in one of
two arrays depending upon the
year.
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console for each of the two
years.
Each line of the report contains
all original data supplied for
each employee together with
that employee's annual salary
for the year.
For each of the two years, an
average of all salaries for all
employees for that year is
computed and displayed.
Once all the employee data is
read in, a report is not displayed
on the console for each of the
two years.
Each line of the report does not
contain all original data
supplied for each employee
together with that employee's
annual salary for the year.
For each of the two years, an
average of all salaries for all
employees for that year is not
computed and displayed.
Test Cases 10 points
Test cases are supplied in the
form of table with columns
indicating the input values,
expected output, actual output
and if the test case passed or
failed.
Enough employees selected to
completely test the program.
Test cases were included in the
supporting word or PDF
documentation.
0 points
No test cases were provided.
Documentation and Style guide 10 points
Screen captures were provided
and labeled for compiling your
code, and running each of your
test cases.
Header comments include
filename, author, date and brief
purpose of the program.
In-line comments used to
describe major functionality of
the code.
0 points
No documentation included.
Java style guide was not used to
prepare the Java code.
All instance variables not
declared private.
Duplication of code was not
avoided.
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Meaningful variable names and
prompts applied.
Class names are written in
UpperCamelCase.
Variable names are written in
lowerCamelCase.
Constant names are in written
in All Capitals.
Braces use K&R style.
Declare all instance variables
private.
Avoids the duplication of code.
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