a very small n simple java program (for a first year student)
$30-100 USD
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You are to develop a simple Java program that implements the requirements described in the problem specification. There are two components to this assignment, a compulsory and an optional component. Below are descriptions of each component: the program has to be done by 16th may 2003 friday donot need high quality of GUI as it is a small courswork for first year college student. see attached file for better view, all available details is in the file.
## Deliverables
Problem specification As a consultant software engineer, you have been commissioned to develop a software system that manages the rental of videos to customers for a video shop. For each rental, the system records (you can add items to this, where necessary but they must have been identified as relevant to completing the requirements): · Type of video e.g. western, love story, etc. · Date video was first purchased by the shop e.g 20/03/2003 · Return date, e.g. 25/03/2003. · Hire number. e.g. H0001. · Video title. e.g. Smoking Guns, Titanic, etc · Main actor. e.g. Tiger Krasniewicz, Bart Simpson, etc. · Status of video e.g. onloan, available, awaiting a new copy, etc. Please note that when a new video is created its default status is "available". · Customer details e.g. name (Fred Bloggs), customer number (1023), date of registration (21/03/2003), etc. Compulsory 1. Add a new hire of a video to a customer where the user enters the customers details and video details as listed above. [login to view URL] a video where the user enters the video number, customer number and date of hire. The status of the video is changed to "onloan". The updated video record is displayed on the screen. [login to view URL] a list of videos on hire, that is those hire records for which the status field is equal to "onloan". For each hire, display the video number, customer name and return date. The total number of videos on hire is to be displayed on the screen. Optional [login to view URL] a user to update the status of a video. This allows the user to change the status to available, damaged or awaiting a new copy. The program prompts for the video title Allocation of Marks Analysis/Design = 15% Implementation = 70% Testing/Evaluation = 15%
## Platform
windows 2000 professinal java development tool kit 1.2 the compiler we are using at college is blue-J for java