create initial design documentation for a proposed final application project.

Your assignment is to create initial design documentation for a proposed final application project. Your final project for this class will require building a complete application of your choosing and design in Visual Studio. The application may be written in either Visual Basic, Visual C#, or a combination of both languages.

  • Before you start your application, you must submit a proposal and have the application design approved by your instructor. This document forms the proposal.

Your final project must be a Windows application that involves at least five (5) of the programming techniques used in this class. You must use the .Net Framework classes and create derived classes from them (counts as one technique). The other four (4) techniques are up to you.

For example, you could use forms, data validation, structures, and animation. While you have not yet covered all of the techniques, you now have a good idea of the kind of skills you will gain in the course. Providing this proposal now allows you to work on the project while you are completing the course.

This assignment creates the proposal and design document for your final project in this class. Submit the document in a Word-readable format (.docx, .doc, .rtf, .txt). The following tasks should be outlines in your design document.

State the application you wish to create for your final project. Justify why you feel this application will effectively demonstrate your programming skill. List and describe the five (5) techniques you will demonstrate through creating the application. This means writing the name of the technique, stating and discussing why you believe it is important, and describing how you will implement the technique.

NOTE: Think about what you can do and how much time it will take. How can you create an interesting application quickly and easily? Think seriously about what coding tasks were easy or interesting for you versus what tasks you disliked. Your goal is to design a practical project that you can complete during this course. DO NOT PROPOSE OR SUBMIT A PROJECT FROM THE TEXTBOOK!

Please submit your design document t

week5

 

Application Design Documentation Using Splash Screen

This is a continuation of the assignment you have completed in Module Four.

  • Using Visual Studio, create a project for your proposed application.
  • Create a sample splash screen for your application (a splash screen is a screen that runs at program startup). This screen should have the application name, your name, the date, and a descriptive note about the purpose of the application. Include a graphic that fits the project; you may use any public domain graphic (i.e.: no licensed or copyrighted material!) or create your own graphic.

NOTE: Think about what you can do and how much time it will take. How can you create an interesting application quickly and easily? Think seriously about what coding tasks were easy or interesting for you versus what tasks you disliked. Your goal is to design a practical project that you can complete during this course. DO NOT PROPOSE OR SUBMIT A PROJECT FROM THE TEXTBOOK!

Please submit your design document

week6

 

Classes and Screens

In this assignment, you will update your final project proposal to plan for your project, creating a design that you can use to create your code project. While this is a working document, it is understood things many change between the design and implementation.

  • What items you will be able to create and how you will create them?
  • Create a storyboard (graphic) and list of menu and screen items to delineate your proposed user screen(s) and menus. Include a starting list of the classes you believe will be useful to your application.
  • List and describe any user data inputs and outputs your application will require and produce.
  • If you will be using data validation as one of your techniques, list and describe the criteria needed for each proposed field.
  • Using Visual Studio, create sample class implementations. These will be code stubs that provide the basis for the classes you will be using.

Submit the revised document file and Visual Studio project

 

week7

 

Using the programming assignments from Module Two i.e. week II – convert the Visual Basic projects to Visual C#. All programs should have basic menu options that allow the user to exit the program and perform tasks you deem necessary for the program to function correctly.

  • After creating the program, be sure to debug and test your code.

While you are working on the project, maintain a Word-readable document (.docx, .doc, .rtf, or .txt) that lists the tasks you experience problems with. Are there any tasks that cannot translate directly from one language to another? How did you handle those to accomplish the technique in the other language?

  • Write a brief description of the problems you encounter and how you solved those problems.
  • Is there is any problem you cannot solve?
  • Submit your C# project and code, plus the problem listing document.

Submit all components of your assignment to your instructor for grading.

Submit a screenshot of the executed program and the code of the program.

 


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