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        PROG2004代寫、代做Java編程設(shè)計
        PROG2004代寫、代做Java編程設(shè)計

        時間:2024-11-14  來源:合肥網(wǎng)hfw.cc  作者:hfw.cc 我要糾錯



        Assessment Brief
        PROG2004 OBJECT ORIENTED 
        PROGRAMMING
        Summary
        Title Assessment 1 – Programming tasks - a simple appointment system for a 
        health service
        Type Programming
        Due Date Monday 11 November 2024 11:59 pm AEST (Start of Week 3)
        Length NA
        Weighting 20%
        Academic Integrity
        (See below for limits 
        of use where GenAI 
        is permitted)
        You may use GenAI tools to get some ideas or insight about particular
        problems in code. However, you MUST NOT generate a complete solution 
        code.
        Please refer to the Academic Integrity section below to see what 
        you can and cannot do with the GenAI tools.
        Submission You will need to submit the following to the submission link provided for 
        this assignment on the MySCU site:
        • The JAVA project with all your source code files.
        • The link to your GitHub repository.
        • A video explaining your code.
        Unit Learning 
        Outcomes 
        This assessment maps to the following ULOs:
        • ULO1: explain, compare, and apply advanced class design 
        concepts
        • ULO2: apply object-oriented programming principles to solve 
        intermediate problems
        Rationale
        This assessment aims to assess students’ ability to understand and apply object-oriented 
        programming concepts and principles to solve intermediate problems. It addresses unit learning 
        outcomes 1 and 2 and relates to modules 1 and 2.
        Task Description 
        In this assignment, your task is to write JAVA codes that manage a simple appointment system for a 
        health service. A patient may make an appointment with different types of health professionals. 
        Health professional is a common term used to describe health workers (e.g., general practitioners, 
        specialists, surgeons, dietitians, nurses, etc). 
        To limit the complexity, this assessment focuses on two types of health professionals and the 
        booking is only for the current day. Your solution must apply the inheritance concept and utilise a 
        suitable collection to handle the bookings. 
        In this assessment, you MUST: 
        • Use JAVA language to develop the solution. 
        • Submit JAVA project with all your source code files to MySCU link. 
        • Demonstrate your work progress by regularly uploading your code to your GitHub 
        repository over the last two weeks. 
        • Record a video to explain your code and demonstrate your understanding. 
        If you fail to do any of the above, you will lose marks and be required to attend an interview to 
        explain your code. If you cannot explain your code, you will be submitted for academic 
        misconduct.
        Task Instructions
        To get started: 
        • Create a new Java project called username-A1. 
        • In the src directory, create a new class called AssignmentOne. 
        • In the AssignmentOne class, create the main method. 
        For this assessment, find a website of any health service near your place (e.g., Southport Method 
        Medical Centre - https://southportmetromedicalcentre.com.au ) to explore all the different types of 
        health professionals with that patients can make appointments. While you are doing this, have a 
        look at the different health professional types as they go from more general to more specific. At the 
        top level of the Inheritance hierarchy, you need a generic health professional.
        Note that this assessment does not endorse any health services. The reference was only used to 
        give students an understanding of the case study.
        Part 1 – Base class 
        This part is to create a base class that will be extended to create different types of health 
        professionals.
        In your Java project, create a class named HealthProfessional.
        The class must have the following at a minimum: 
        • Required instance variables: ID (numbers only) and name. 
        • Another instance variable that is relevant to describe the basic information regardless of the 
        doctor type. 
        • A default constructor. 
        • A second constructor that initialises all the instance variables. 
        • A method that prints all instance variables. 
        Part 2 – Child classes 
        This part is to create two child classes representing different types of health professionals. To limit 
        the complexity, this assessment focuses on two types: general practitioner and any other type that 
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        you prefer. Therefore, in the inheritance hierarchy, under class HealthProfessional, you would need 
        to handle general practitioners and the other type of health professional.
        In your Java project, create one child class named GeneralPractitioner that extends the base class
        and another child class for the other type of health professional that also extends the base class.
        The child class must have the following at a minimum: 
        • At least another instance variable that is relevant and suitable to differentiate between a 
        general practitioner and another health professional type 
        • A default constructor 
        • A second constructor that initialises all the instance variables (including the instance 
        variables in the base class) 
        • A method that prints the health professional details, including the health professional type 
        (if it is a general practitioner or other health professional type) E.g., "The health professional
        details are:" followed by all instance variables formatted for readability (including the 
        instance variables in the base class)
        • Any other methods or variables that you feel are necessary for the class to be usable in the 
        program
        Part 3 – Using classes and objects 
        This part uses the classes created above to create objects for different types of health professionals. 
        You are not required to use a collection to store the general practitioners and the other type of 
        health professionals, but you may use it if you want to.
        In the main method: 
        • Add the following comment - // Part 3 – Using classes and objects 
        • Write the code to create three objects of General Practitioners and two objects of the 
        other health professional type. 
        • Use the methods you created in the base and child classes to print the details of all the 
        health professionals you created in the above step (including the information from the base 
        class). 
        • Add the following code - System.out.println("------------------------------"); 
        Part 4 – Class Appointment 
        This part is to create a class to accommodate an appointment made by a patient. When a patient 
        wants to make an appointment, we need to store basic patient details, preferred time slot, and 
        which doctor the patient wants to meet.
        In your Java project, create a new class named Appointment. The class must have the following at a 
        minimum: 
        • Instance variables for patient details: name and mobile phone. You are not required to 
        create a Patient class, but you may create it if you want to. 
        • Instance variable for the preferred time slot (e.g., 08:00, 10:00, 14:30). 
        • The selected doctor (general practitioner or another health professional type). This should 
        be an object of the child class. 
        • A default constructor. 
        • A second constructor that initialises all the instance variables. 
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        • A method that prints all instance variables. 
        Part 5 – Collection of Appointments 
        This part is to create a collection of appointments using ArrayList and demonstrate how the 
        appointments work. We may add a new appointment, print existing appointments and cancel an 
        appointment.
        In the main method, write the code to: 
        • Add the following comment - // Part 5 – Collection of appointments 
        • Declare an ArrayList that can store instances (objects) of Appointment class. 
        • Create a method named createAppointment to create a new booking and add it to the 
        ArrayList. Since inheritance is applied, the method should be able to handle if the 
        appointment is to meet any different health professional types (think carefully). Also, make 
        sure all required information is supplied when creating a new appointment. Otherwise, the 
        appointment can not be created. 
        • Create a method named printExistingAppointments to display existing appointments in the 
        ArrayList. If there are no existing appointments, print a message to indicate this. 
        • Create a method named cancelBooking to cancel a booking using a patient’s mobile phone. 
        If the mobile phone is not found in the existing appointment, print a message to indicate this 
        error. 
        • Add the following code - System.out.println("------------------------------"); 
        Lastly, demonstrate the collection and methods created above by doing these: 
        • Make 2 appointments with general practitioners. 
        • Make another 2 appointments with the other type of health professional. 
        • Print existing appointments.
        • Cancel one of the existing appointments.
        • Print again existing appointments to demonstrate the updated collection of appointments.
        Your main JAVA method should have the following information: 
        // Part 3 – Using classes and objects 
        Code demonstrating part 3 
        System.out.println("------------------------------"); 
        // Part 5 – Collection of appointments 
        Code demonstrating part 5 
        System.out.println("------------------------------");
        NOTE: Make sure that none of the code demonstrating each part of the assignment is commented 
        out. Your marker will run your main method and will be expecting to see the output for all parts of 
        the assignment. If the output for any part is missing, you WILL lose marks for that part. You can 
        comment it out when you are developing; however, when you submit your assignment, the main 
        method must contain all the code required for all parts of the assignment.
        Use GitHub 
        You must create a repository on GitHub to store your project work with all files and documents. You 
        must show your work progress in this assignment by regularly committing your project to the 
        GitHub repository. In each commit, you need to provide a clear explanation of what changes you 
        have made in this commit. Failing to show the correct work progress will fail the assignment.
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        Create a video 
        In your video, ensure you explain:
        • how you implemented inheritance in Parts **3,
        • how you demonstrated polymorphism in Part 3, and
        • how you worked with ArrayList and Class to handle the appointments. 
        Your video does not need to be long or go into much detail. You should be able to do all the above in 
        <= 5 minutes; however, the video must demonstrate that you understand the code you are 
        submitting and you did not use ChatGPT or a similar GenAI tool to generate it. 
        Upload your video to your SCU OneDrive and create a sharable link to it.
        Resources
        Use the following resources to support you when working on this assessment.
        • Study modules 1 and 2 materials and complete all learning activities.
        • Take an active role in the weekly tutorial and workshop. 
        • Java API documentation https://docs.oracle.com/en/java/javase/22/docs/api/index.html
        Referencing Style Resource
        NA
        Task Submission
        You are required to submit the following items: 
        • The JAVA project with all your source code files. Zip your project into a file called username A1.zip and upload the file.
        • The link to your GitHub repository. Add the link in the comments.
        • The link to your short video explaining your code part by part. Add the link in the 
        comments.
        Resubmit policy: This assessment is not eligible for a re-submit.
        Assessment Criteria 
        Please refer to the marking rubric for more details. Marking criteria include: 
        • Java code compiles 
        • Use of correct coding style, including the use of comments 
        • Accuracy of coding 
        • Use of suitable coding structures 
        • Correct submission and naming conventions of assessment items as required 
        Academic Integrity
        At Southern Cross University, academic integrity means behaving with the values of honesty, 
        fairness, trustworthiness, courage, responsibility and respect in relation to academic work.
        The Southern Cross University Academic Integrity Framework aims to develop a holistic, systematic 
        and consistent approach to addressing academic integrity across the entire University. For more 
        information, see: SCU Academic Integrity Framework
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        NOTE: Academic Integrity breaches include unacceptable use of generative artificial intelligence 
        (GenAI) tools, the use of GenAI has not been appropriately acknowledged or is beyond the 
        acceptable limit as defined in the Assessment, poor referencing, not identifying direct quotations 
        correctly, close paraphrasing, plagiarism, recycling, misrepresentation, collusion, cheating, contract 
        cheating, fabricating information. 
        At SCU the use of GenAI tools is acceptable, unless it is beyond the acceptable limit as defined in the 
        Assessment Item by the Unit Assessor.
        GenAI May be Used
        Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) tools, such as ChatGPT, may be used for this assessment 
        task. If you use GenAI tools, you must use these ethically and acknowledge their use. To find out 
        how to reference GenAI in your work, consult the referencing style for your unit via the Library
        referencing guides. If you are not sure how to, or how much, you can use GenAI tools in your 
        studies, contact your Unit Assessor. If you use GenAI tools without acknowledgment, it may result in 
        an academic integrity breach against you, as described in the Student Academic and Non-Academic 
        Misconduct Rules, Section 3.
        You may use Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) tools, such as ChatGPT or Copilot, for this 
        assessment task to get some ideas or insight about particular problems in code. It is similar when 
        you try to find a snippet of code for doing a particular task in Stack Overflow. For example, you must 
        make your own effort to modify, refine, or improve the code to solve the assessment problems. 
        Think of it as a tool – a quick way to access information – or a (free) tutor to answer your questions. 
        However, just as if you Googled something, you still need to evaluate the information to determine 
        its accuracy and relevance. If you have used a GenAI tool in this assessment, you must document 
        how you used it and how it assisted you in completing your assessment tasks. Failing to do that 
        will be subject to an academic integrity investigation.
        You cannot use AI to generate a complete solution code. You need to put your own effort into 
        building the solution code for the assessments to demonstrate the required skills. Refer to 
        assessment information in the Assessment Tasks and Submission area for details.
        Special Consideration
        Please refer to the Special Consideration section of Policy.
        https://policies.scu.edu.au/document/view-current.php?id=140
        Late Submissions & Penalties
        Please refer to the Late Submission & Penalties section of Policy.
        https://policies.scu.edu.au/view.current.php?id=00255
        Grades & Feedback
        Assessments that have been submitted by the due date will receive an SCU grade. Grades and 
        feedback will be posted to the ‘Grades and Feedback’ section on the Blackboard unit site. Please 
        allow 7 days for marks to be posted.
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        Assessment Rubric
        Marking Criteria and % 
        allocation
        High Distinction
        (85–100%)
        Distinction
        (75–84%)
        Credit
        (65–74%)
        Pass
        (50–64%)
        Fail
        0–49%
        Apply object-oriented 
        programming 
        principles and develop 
        advanced class design 
        to solve health 
        professional scenario 
        (Parts **2) 
        (ULOs **2) 
        25% 
        Demonstrates 
        exceptional 
        understanding and 
        application of object oriented principles 
        (abstraction, 
        encapsulation, 
        inheritance, 
        polymorphism, class) 
        to solve complex 
        health professional 
        problem. 
        Designs classes that are 
        highly cohesive and 
        effectively organised 
        using advanced class 
        design. 
        Demonstrates a solid 
        understanding and 
        application of object oriented principles 
        with minor errors or 
        omissions in solving 
        health professional 
        problems. 
        Designs classes that 
        generally adhere to 
        principles of cohesion 
        and advanced class 
        design with occasional 
        errors or less effective 
        implementation. 
        Demonstrates a basic 
        understanding of 
        object-oriented 
        principles but with 
        notable gaps or errors 
        in applying them to 
        health professional 
        problems. 
        Designs classes that 
        show basic cohesion 
        but lack sophistication 
        in advanced class 
        design. 
        Demonstrates a 
        minimal 
        understanding of 
        object-oriented 
        principles with 
        substantial errors or 
        misunderstandings in 
        applying them to 
        health professional 
        problems. 
        Designs classes that 
        are poorly organised 
        or inefficient. 
        Fails to demonstrate a 
        basic understanding of 
        object-oriented 
        principles, with critical 
        errors or complete lack 
        of application to health 
        professional problems. 
        Designs classes that 
        are fundamentally 
        flawed and do not 
        meet basic 
        requirements. 
        Implement advanced 
        class concept to 
        manage health 
        professional data 
        (Part 3) 
        (ULOs **2) 
        10% 
        Implements advanced 
        class effectively and 
        efficiently without 
        errors to manage 
        health professional 
        data. 
        Implements advanced 
        class with some errors 
        or oversights in 
        managing health 
        professional data. 
        creativity and 
        innovation. 
        Implements advanced 
        class with significant 
        errors or oversights in 
        managing health 
        professional data. 
        Implements advanced 
        class with 
        fundamental errors or 
        lacks basic 
        understanding of 
        managing health 
        professional data. 
        Fails to implement 
        advanced class 
        effectively, with 
        critical errors in 
        managing health 
        professional data or no 
        implementation. 
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        Apply object-oriented 
        programming 
        principles and develop 
        advanced class design 
        to solve appointment 
        scenario 
        (Part 4) 
        (ULOs **2) 
        20% 
        Demonstrates 
        exceptional 
        understanding and 
        application of object oriented principles 
        (abstraction, 
        encapsulation, 
        inheritance, 
        polymorphism, class) 
        to solve complex 
        appointment problem. 
        Designs classes that are 
        highly cohesive and 
        effectively organised 
        using advanced class 
        design. 
        Demonstrates a solid 
        understanding and 
        application of object oriented principles 
        with minor errors or 
        omissions in solving 
        appointment 
        problems. 
        Designs classes that 
        generally adhere to 
        principles of cohesion 
        and advanced class 
        design with occasional 
        errors or less effective 
        implementation. 
        Demonstrates a basic 
        understanding of 
        object-oriented 
        principles but with 
        notable gaps or errors 
        in applying them to 
        appointment 
        problems. 
        Designs classes that 
        show basic cohesion 
        but lack sophistication 
        in advanced class 
        design. 
        Demonstrates a 
        minimal 
        understanding of 
        object-oriented 
        principles with 
        substantial errors or 
        misunderstandings in 
        applying them to 
        appointment 
        problems. 
        Designs classes that 
        are poorly organised 
        or inefficient. 
        Fails to demonstrate a 
        basic understanding of 
        object-oriented 
        principles, with critical 
        errors or complete lack 
        of application to 
        appointment 
        problems. 
        Designs classes that 
        are fundamentally 
        flawed and do not 
        meet basic 
        requirements. 
        Implement advanced 
        class concept to 
        manage appointment 
        data 
        (Part 5) 
        (ULOs **2) 
        25% 
        Implements advanced 
        class effectively and 
        efficiently without 
        errors to manage 
        health professional 
        data. 
        Implements advanced 
        class with some errors 
        or oversights in 
        managing health 
        professional data. 
        creativity and 
        innovation. 
        Implements advanced 
        class with significant 
        errors or oversights in 
        managing health 
        professional data. 
        Implements advanced 
        class with 
        fundamental errors or 
        lacks basic 
        understanding of 
        managing health 
        professional data. 
        Fails to implement 
        advanced class 
        effectively, with 
        critical errors in 
        managing health 
        professional data or no 
        implementation. 
        Accuracy, efficiency, 
        validations and 
        compatibility 
        (ULOs **2) 
        Demonstrates 
        exceptional accuracy, 
        efficiency, validations 
        to serve the objectives 
        and requirements. 
        Demonstrates a solid 
        accuracy, efficiency, 
        and validations with 
        minor errors or 
        omissions in serving 
        Demonstrates a basic 
        accuracy, efficiency, 
        and validations with 
        notable gaps of errors 
        in serving the 
        Demonstrates a basic 
        accuracy, efficiency, 
        and validations with 
        notable gaps of errors 
        in serving the 
        Fails to demonstrate a 
        basic accuracy, 
        efficiency, and 
        validations to serve the 
        objectives and 
        requirements. 
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        10% JAVA code can be
        compiled and run
        without any issues.
        the objectives and 
        requirements. 
        JAVA code can be 
        compiled and run
        without any issues.
        objectives and 
        requirements. 
        JAVA code is compiled 
        and can be run with 
        some minor issues.
        objectives and 
        requirements. 
        JAVA code is compiled 
        and can be run with 
        major issues.
        JAVA code is not 
        compiled and has 
        significant errors/fails 
        to be run. 
        Concept 
        understanding 
        (Comment, GitHub, 
        video) 
        (ULOs **2) 
        10% 
        Demonstrates a 
        profound 
        understanding of 
        object-oriented 
        programming 
        principles and 
        advanced class design 
        for the case study 
        through code 
        comments, work 
        progress in GitHub, 
        and video. 
        Demonstrates a 
        thorough 
        understanding of 
        object-oriented 
        programming 
        principles and 
        advanced class design 
        for the case study 
        through code 
        comments, work 
        progress in GitHub, 
        and video. 
        Demonstrates a basic 
        understanding of 
        object-oriented 
        programming 
        principles and 
        advanced class design 
        for the case study 
        through code 
        comments, work 
        progress in GitHub, 
        and video. 
        Demonstrates a 
        minimal 
        understanding of 
        object-oriented 
        programming 
        principles and 
        advanced class design 
        for the case study 
        through code 
        comments, work 
        progress in GitHub, 
        and video. 
        Fails to demonstrate a 
        basic understanding of 
        object-oriented 
        programming 
        principles and 
        advanced class design 
        for the case study 
        through code 
        comments, work 
        progress in GitHub, 
        and video. 
        Description of SCU Grades
        High Distinction:
        The student’s performance, in addition to satisfying all of the basic learning requirements, demonstrates distinctive insight and ability in researching, analysing and 
        applying relevant skills and concepts, and shows exceptional ability to synthesise, integrate and evaluate knowledge. The student’s performance could be described as 
        outstanding in relation to the learning requirements specified.
        Distinction:
        The student’s performance, in addition to satisfying all of the basic learning requirements, demonstrates distinctive insight and ability in researching, analysing and 
        applying relevant skills and concepts, and shows a well-developed ability to synthesise, integrate and evaluate knowledge. The student’s performance could be described 
        as distinguished in relation to the learning requirements specified.
        Credit:
        The student’s performance, in addition to satisfying all of the basic learning requirements specified, demonstrates insight and ability in researching, analysing and applying 
        relevant skills and concepts. The student’s performance could be described as competent in relation to the learning requirements specified.
        Pass: 
        The student’s performance satisfies all of the basic learning requirements specified and provides a sound basis for proceeding to higher-level studies in the subject area. 
        The student’s performance could be described as satisfactory in relation to the learning requirements specified.
        Fail: 
        The student’s performance fails to satisfy the learning requirements specified.
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