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The Assignment 1 specification states that, “**F. Notes** //... In general it is up to each individual student to make his/her individual judgment regarding details such as what specific material to include in the report, the length of writing in the report, and how to organize and structure the material in the report, and any other possible details about the report. ...”// | The Assignment 1 specification states that, “**F. Notes** //... In general it is up to each individual student to make his/her individual judgment regarding details such as what specific material to include in the report, the length of writing in the report, and how to organize and structure the material in the report, and any other possible details about the report. ...”// | ||
- | Question 9: Can we use lectures from our | + | **Question 9**: Can we use lectures from our |
previous courses like EECS 2030 to help us explain the function of some OOP | previous courses like EECS 2030 to help us explain the function of some OOP | ||
methods and if so should we source them? | methods and if so should we source them? | ||
- | Answer to Question 9: You cannot reference lectures from | + | **Answer to Question 9**: You cannot reference lectures from |
previous courses like EECS 2030, because such information is not publicly available. However, you can reference a textbook that is used by a previous course. | previous courses like EECS 2030, because such information is not publicly available. However, you can reference a textbook that is used by a previous course. | ||
- | **Question 10**: How should I think about what specific material | + | **Question 10**: How should I think about what kind of information |
**Answer to Question 10:** | **Answer to Question 10:** | ||
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+ | **Question 11**: What would be a good way to practice using the algorithms and data structures in the course? | ||
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+ | A good way to practice using the algorithms and data structures in the course, would be for each particular algorithm and data structure, including each particular method/ | ||
+ | **Question 12**: The question states that we are to " | ||
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+ | **Answer to Question 12**: You can imagine that it is an existing software company which prefers to remain anonymous which has commissioned this report. You do not need to come up with a company name on your own. | ||
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+ | **Question 13**: The assignment requires that we write a report on the various object-oriented approaches in the design and implementation of that company' | ||
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+ | **Answer to Question 13**: The Assignment 1 description never said that you should "... describe various approaches to designing a software for ..." ONLY ONE "... task/ | ||
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+ | **Question 14**: In assignment 1 when you say " identify and explain the | ||
+ | possible advantages and disadvantages of using various object-oriented | ||
+ | approaches in the design and implementation of software", | ||
+ | in this case, be considered a program written using a programming language? | ||
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+ | **Answer to Question 14**: You may perform a Google Search on the term " | ||
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+ | If we use a text book to reference multiple materiel for our essay do we reference it once or multiple times including the pages? | ||
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+ | [1] Poo, Danny C. C., Derek Beng Kee Kiong, and Swarnalatha. Ashok. Object-Oriented Programming and Java. 2nd ed. London: Springer, 2008. | ||
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+ | [1] Poo, Danny C. C., Derek Beng Kee Kiong, and Swarnalatha. Ashok. Object-Oriented Programming and Java. 2nd ed. London: Springer, 2008. Pages 111-115 | ||
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+ | [2] Poo, Danny C. C., Derek Beng Kee Kiong, and Swarnalatha. Ashok. Object-Oriented Programming and Java. 2nd ed. London: Springer, 2008. Pages 60-65 | ||
+ | **Answer to Question 15:** | ||
+ | Take a look at the References or Bibliography section of //**any**// article among the **hundreds of millions** of scholarly literature in Google Scholar https:// |
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