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2CIS 339 Entire Course (UOP) Â FOR MORE CLASSES
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1 System Requirements CIS 339 iLab 2 of 7 CIS
339iLab 3 - Structural Modeling - Class Diagram
and CRCs CIS 339iLab 4 - Sequence, Communication,
and State Diagrams CIS 339iLab 5 - Package
Diagrams CIS 339iLab 6 - CRCs, Contracts, and
Method Specifications CIS 339iLab 7 -
Object-Oriented Application Coding.
3 CIS 339 iLab 1 System Requirements (Devry) Â
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L A B O V E R V I E W Scenario and
Summary  You have been hired by the School of
Prosperity (SoP) as a software architect to help
the school plan, design, and implement a new
online system called the Student Records System
(SRS). Â The Student Records System (SRS),
described in the SRS Preliminary Planning
Overview document, is the 7-week-long project
that you will work on throughout this course.
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Diagram and Use Case Description Work has already
started on the planning phase of the Student
Record System (SRS) for the School of Prosperity
(SoP) and everyone is excited about this new
system. As the software architect of this
project, you met with many users and stakeholders
of the old system to determine the requirements
of the new Internet-accessible SRS software
system.
5 CIS 339 iLab 3 - Structural Modeling - Class
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software architect for the SRS system, you are
making good progress in your work. After
finishing the Functional Modeling (activity
diagram, use case diagram, and use case
descriptions) of the SRS system, you are now
ready to move on to its Structural Modeling. Â In
this week, you will use the models of your
Functional Modeling to determine and design your
class diagram and complete a CRC card for each
class.
6CIS 339 iLab 4 - Sequence, Communication, and
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will use your functional and structural models as
the basis for your behavioral models that need to
be developed for the SRS system. Specifically,
your deliverables for this week are designed to
develop these two behavioral diagrams for the
Register a Student for Classes use
case. Â Sequence diagram Communication
diagram  In addition, you will also need to
create a state machine diagram.
7 CIS 339 iLab 5 - Package Diagrams (Devry) Â
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Your analysis phase of the SRS project went
well and your team feels good about their
Functional, Structural, and Behavioral models.
You also discussed the result of your analysis
with the School of Prosperity (SoP)
administration and they seem to be in line with
your analysis models. Â Now is the time to start
the design phase where you generate specific
directions for the implementation of the system
by the software development group.
8 CIS 339 iLab 6 - CRCs, Contracts, and Method
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of the SRS project is in full swing and every
developer on the team is assigned a group of
packages to work on and to complete the design
details of the classes in the package. To help
speed up the design process, youas the software
architect of the projectwere assigned the task
of providing a sample method contract and a
sample method specification to demonstrate to
your team how these two documents are developed.
9 CIS 339 iLab 7 - Object-Oriented Application
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demonstrations of how to create both method
contract and the method specification for the
GetCourseByCourseID() method of the CourseList
class were very well received by your team
members. They then asked you for one final
demonstration of how to implement the method
specification using an object-oriented (OO)
programming language and see the method actually
execute. Â You realize that it is easy to
implement the method specification in an OO
programming language, but it is hard to test it
because the rest of the application is not
developed yet.
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