Solutions Manual For A Comprehensive Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming with Java, 1e C. Thomas Wu All Chapters, 100% Original Verified, A+ Grade
Solutions Manual For A Comprehensive Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming with Java, 1e C. Thomas Wu All Chapters, 100% Original Verified, A+ Grade-Design a CD class where a CD object represents a single music CD. What kinds of information (artist, genre, total playing time, etc.) do you want to know about a CD? Among the information in which you are interested, which are instance variables? Are there any class variables or class constants? State Album Name instance variable Artist instance variable Genre instance variable Total Playing Time instance variable Maximum Playing Time class constant Behaviors getAlbumName(), setAlbumName() instance methods getArtist(), setArtist() instance methods getGenre(), setGenre() instance methods getPlayingTime(), setPlayingTime() instance methods getMaxPlayingTime() class method Students may also include a list of songs on the CD and methods to access them. A song itself would probably have its own class to represent it. However this concept is more advanced than is necessary at this stage. 1.4 Suppose the Vehicle class in Exercise 1 is used in a program that keeps track of vehicle registration for the Department of Motor Vehicles. What kinds of instance variables would you define for such Vehicle objects? Can you think of any useful class variables for the Vehicle class? Instance variables owner licenseID registrationNumber make model color value Class variables At this stage, the number of total vehicles could be thought to belong to the class. Information relating to the length of a licenseID or registrationNumber could be stored as class constants. Aside from these, there are no obviously necessary traits for which all vehicles share the same value or which the class may need to function. 1.5 Suppose the following formulas are used to compute the annual vehicle registration fee for the vehicle registration program in Exercise 1.4: • For cars, the annual fee is 2 percent of the value of the car. • For trucks, the annual fee is 5 percent of the loading capacity (in pounds) of the truck. Define two new classes Car and Truck as subclasses of Vehicle. Hint: Associate class and instance variables common to both Car and Truck to Vehicle. Vehicle Class See Exercise 1.4 Car Class (subclass of Vehicle) registrationRate class constant Note: Value is already an instance variable in Vehicle since all vehicles have some value. Truck Class (subclass of Vehicle) registrationRate class constant loadingCapacity instance variable 1.6 Consider a student registration program used by the registrar’s office. The program keeps track of students who are registered for a given semester. For each student registered, the program maintains the student’s name, address, and phone number; the number of classes in which the student is enrolled and the student’s total credit hours. The program also keeps track of the total number of registered students. Define instance and class variables of a Student class that is suitable for this program. Instance variables name address phoneNumber numClassesThisSemester totalCreditHours Class variables numStudentsRegistered 1.7 Suppose the minimum and maximum number of courses for which a student can register are different depending on whether the student is a graduate, undergraduate, or work-study student. Redo Exercise 6 by defining classes for different types of students. Relate the classes using inheritance. Student See Exercise 1.6 GraduateStudent (subclass of Student) maximumHours class constant minimumHours class constant UndergraduateStudent (subclass of Student) maximumHours class constant minimumHours class constant WorkStudyStudent (subclass of Student) maximumHours class constant minimumHours class constant 1.8 Imagine you are given a task of designing an airline reservation system that keeps track of flights for a commuter airline. List the classes you think would be necessary for designing such a system. Describe the data values and methods you would associate with each class you identify. Note: For this exercise and Exercises 9 through 12, we are not expecting you to design the system in complete detail. The objective of these exercises is to give you a taste of thinking about a program at a very high level. Try to identify about a half dozen or so classes, and for each class, describe several methods and data members.
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