You may find the following hierarchy useful when you code your classes. A fee invoice for an MS student should look like VALENCE COLLEGE ORLANDO FL 10101 The purpose of this project is to create a fee invoice application for students attending Valence College, a college in the State of Florida. There are two types of students: graduate (PhD and MS) and undergraduate. An out- of-state undergraduate student pays twice the tuition of a Florida-resident undergraduate student (all pay the same health and id fees of $35). A graduate student is either an PhD or an MS student. PhD students don't take any courses, but each has an advisor and a research subject. Each Phd student must supervise at least one lab. A lab can be supervised by more than one PhD student (Labs can't be supervised by undergraduate students nor MS students). MS students can only take graduate courses, and undergraduate students can only take undergraduate courses. At this time, Valence College offers the following list of classes/labs: (Use it in your project as lect.txt). 89745, COT6578, Advanced Computer theory, Graduate, F2F, PSY-108, No, 4 66636, DIG2158, Introduction to Digital Systems, Undergraduate, Online, 3 32658, COT6578, Advanced Computer theory, Graduate, Mixed, LPS-35, No, 4 69745, COP5698, Programming Languages, Graduate, F2F, CB2-122, YES, 5 19745, MSB-123 36598, PSY-100 20315, HSA1-116 56980, CDL2587, Introduction to Computers, Undergraduate, F2F, MSB-116, YES, 4 98123, RMA-008 91862, RMA-008 95315, RMA-008 36636, SOF2058, Introduction to Software, Undergraduate, Online, 3 12658, LOG5578, Logic and Proof, Graduate, Mixed, LPS-35, Yes, 3 98103, CMA-008 90862, RMA-013 95310, RMA-028 60045,COP5690, Programming Languages II, Graduate, F2F, CB2-120, YES, 4 19005, MSB-103 30008, PSY-107 20300, HSA1-16 51180, CDL2587, Introduction to Computers, Undergraduate, online, 3 36637, SOF2058, Introduction to Software, Undergraduate, Online, 3 22658, LOG5578, Logic and Proof, Graduate, F2F, LPS-35, Yes, 3 98000, CMA-008 94442, RMA-013 56510, RMA-028 69970, GOL1091, Introduction to AI, Graduate, Online, 1 An explanation on how to read the list above is provided at the end of this document. Undergraduate Student Example of an MS student: Name: Emily Jones Id: em1254 Courses taken: LOG5578 Example of an PhD student: Name: Zaydoun BenSellam Id: zb5954 Advisor: Gary Richarson Research Subject: Fuzzy Topology Lab supervised: 20300,94442 Student PhdStudent Graduate Student MsStudent Note that it costs, for undergraduate Florida residents, 120.25 dollars per credit hour, and all MS students pay $300 per credit hour. in addition to the $35.00 charged for health and id services. Undergraduate Students with gpa of 3.5 or higher receive a discount of 25% when the total payments exceed $500. PhD students pay a separate research fee of $700. Phd students who supervise two labs are given a discount of 50%, and PhD Students supervising 3 labs or more pay the health and id fees only. A fee invoice for an undergraduate student should look like VALENCE COLLEGE ORLANDO FL 10101 Fee Invoice Prepared for Student: KJ2959-KARIM JONES 1 Credit Hour $120.25 (Karin, a FL resident, has gpa higher than 3.5 gpa) CRN CR PREFIX CR_HOURS 3 $ 481.00 $ 360.75 56980 CDL2587 36637 SOF2058 Health & id fees $ 35.00 $ 876.75 -$219.18 TOTAL PAYMENTS $ 657.56 Fee Invoice Prepared for Student: KA2959-ERICKA JUNAID 1 Credit Hour - $300.00 69970 GOL1091 CRN CR_PREFIX CR HOURS $ 300.00 Health & id fees $ 35.00 TOTAL PAYMENTS $ 335.00 A fee invoice for an PhD student should look like VALENCE COLLEGE ORLANDO FL 10101 Fee Invoice Prepared for Student: J02978-John JUNAID John's research subject: Climate Change. John supervises three labs or more. RESEARCH Climate Change $ -700.00 Health & id fees $ 35.00 Total Payments $ 35.00 1) In addition to the ProjectDriver class, you will need to add all the classes shown on the inheritance hierarchy shown above. (Student, Graduate Student, Undergraduate Student, MsStudent and PhdStudent). Both Student and Graduate Student are to be made. abstract. The Student class must contain the abstract method: abstract public void printInvoice(); Additional classes may be added. See 6) below 2) The abstract method, printInvoice, is to be overridden to display the right fee invoice, depending on the type of the student. Data fields of all classes are to be made private. 3) You may use any data structure to store your objects. That is: you may use an array, array list, LinkedList ...etc. 4) Your code should handle ALL exceptions. The bottom line is that your code should NOT crash! 5) Your code must have a user-defined exception class called IdException that handles the ids entered by the user. Note that an person's ID must be of the form LetterLetterDigit Digit Digit Digit like er7894. No two persons can have the same id. An exception of type IdException is thrown when the id entered is either duplicated or in wrong format. Handle that anyway you see fit! 6) This project requires additional code to manage the courses and labs. Note that the Java classes and data stuctures needed to manage the courses/Labs is left to you (the student) to decide on... 7) The main menu of your programs has two options: Student Management and Class Management. The Student Management option shows a sub- menu that allows the user to: Sample Run: Assume that the user enters a valid menu option (for all the menus) Student Management Main Menu 1 2 Course Management 0: Exit Enter your selection: 2 Course Management Menu: Choose one of: Course Management Menu: Choose one of: B Course Management Menu: Choose one of: A Search for a class or lab using the class/lab number delete a class C Add a lab to a class A B Search for a class or lab using the class/lab number delete a class x Back to main menu C Add a lab to a class x Back to main menu Enter your selection: c a. add a student b. search for a student by id c. delete a student d. print the fee invoice of a student by id. e. Print all students (Just the name) grouped by type. PhD students together, MS students together and Undergraduate students together. Something like: PhD Students Zydoun BenSellam Erica Belksiri MS Students Caleb Sidi Kacem - Erika Jones -Walid Wali Undergraduate Students Ed Johnson Willian Jones - Kirby Sons The Class Management option allows: a) search for a class or lab using the class/lab number b) delete a class (this requires the deletion of all the labs associated with that class c) add a lab to a class when applicable. More information on classes and labs is given at the end of this document. (You may add the option that displays the list of classes and labs to check your code) Enter your selection: Enter the Class/Lab Number: 12345 [ ] A B Search for a class or lab using the class/lab number delete a class C Add a lab to a class X Back to main menu Course Management Menu: Choose one of: Enter your selection: A Enter the Class/Lab Number: 98103 Lab for 12658, LOG5578, Logic and Proof] Lab Room CMA-008 B A Search for a class or lab using the class/lab number delete a class C Add a lab to a class x Back to main menu Enter your selection: B Enter the Class/Lab Number: 12658 [12658, LOG5578, Logic and Proof deleted! Enter Lab or Lecture: Lecture Enter the Lecture Number to a Lab to: 66666 66666 is valid. Enter the rest of the information: GOL1091, Introduction to AI, Graduate, Online, 1 (Assume that the user enter valid information here) Lecture added cessfully! 't forget to update : (don't Course Management Menu: Choose one of: A Search for a class or lab using the class/lab number B delete a class C Add a lab to a class X Back to main menu Course Management Menu: Choose one of: A Search for a class or lab using the class/lab number delete a class (don't forget to update lec.txt!) Course Management Menu: Choose one of: A Search for a class or lab using the class/lab number delete a class B C Add a lab to a class x Back to main menu Enter your selection: c Enter your selection: C Enter Lab or Lecture: Lecture Enter the Lecture Number to a Lab to: 66667 66667 is valid. Enter the rest of the information: GOL1091, Introduction to AI, F2F, LPT-35, No, 1 Course Management Menu: Choose one of: A Search for a class or lab using the class/lab number delete a class B C - Add a lab to a class X - Back to main menu B C Add a lab to a class. X Back to main menu Enter your selection: A Enter the Class/Lab Number: 12658 [12658, LOG5578, Logic and Proof] Enter Lab or Lecture: Lab Enter the Lecture Number to a Lab to: 12658 No Such Lecture Exists! Enter your selection: x (treated as X)
IN JAVA PLEASE
In the course menu of the final project, don't delete class if a student is enrolled in it. That is: when the user chooses the option to delete a class, print something like:
"Student(s) are enrolled in that class...Sorry class can't be deleted" when there is a least one student in that class.
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Main Menu
1 : Student Management
2 : Course Management
0 : Exit
Enter your selection: 1
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Student Management Menu:
Choose one of:
A - Search add a student
B - Delete a Student
C – Print Fee Invoice
D – Print List of Students
X – Back to Main Menu
Enter your selection: D
PhD Students
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- Zydoun BenSellam
- Erica Belksiri
MS Students
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- Caleb Sidi Kacem
- Erika Jones
- Walid Wali
Undergraduate Students
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- Ed Johnson
- Willian Jones
- Kirby Sons
Student Management Menu:
Choose one of:
A - Search add a student
B - Delete a Student
C – Print Fee Invoice
D – Print List of Students
X – Back to Main Menu
Enter your selection: A
Enter Student’s ID: ew44-yye
Invalid id format or ID already exists
Try again later!
Student Management Menu:
Choose one of:
A - Search add a student
B - Delete a Student
C – Print Fee Invoice
D – Print List of Students
X – Back to Main Menu
Enter your selection: A
Enter Student’s ID: zb5954
Student Type (PhD, MS or Undergrad): PhD
Enter Remaining information
Zaydoun BenSellam|Gary Richardson|Fuzzy Toplology|20300,94442
(No need to check anything: we assume that the user enter valid information, including lab numbers!)
[ Zaydoun BenSellam ] added!
Student Management Menu:
Choose one of:
A - Search add a student
B - Delete a Student
C – Print Fee Invoice
D – Print List of Students
X – Back to Main Menu
Enter your selection: X
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Main Menu
1 : Student Management
2 : Course Management
0 : Exit
Enter your selection: 0
Take Care!
Understanding the structure of lec.txt
Each line in lec.txt represents a class being offered at Valence College.
A class is either a lecture (LEC) or a lab (LAB). A lecture (LEC) is characterized by:
- Class Number (CN), a unique five-digit number assigned for each lecture/lab
- Prefix (like COP3330)
- Title (like Introduction to Object Oriented
- Location (like CB 2-201)
- Graduate or undergraduate.
- Modality: Online, Face-to-Face(F2F) or Mixed Mode (Mixed)
- If Modality is F2F or Mixed, then the following entry is the location where that
class is taking place. The next YES/NO field is to specify whether that class
has a lab or not. When a non-online class has a lab, the labs are listed right
after. See below for more information about the labs. Online sections don’t have
labs.
- Credit hours is the last field of any lecture.
Examples:
89745,COT6578,Advanced
32658,COT6578,Advanced Computer theory,Graduate,Mixed,LPS-35,No,4
That means that the college offers two sections of COT6578, one is F2F and the other
is online. Both of those sections don’t have labs.
When a lecture has a lab, the labs’ information is provided
right after the lecture information
Example:
69745,COP5698, Programming Languages,Graduate,F2F,CB2-122,YES,4
19745,MSB-123
36598,PSY-100
20315,HSA1-116
That means the COP5698 with cn 69745 has three labs. 19745, 36598 and 20315 are the
cns of the labs. MSB-123, PSY-100 and HSA1-116 are the building-room numbers where
those labs are scheduled to take place.
Note that if the Modality is Online, then the line of the
lec.txt has the form:
CN,PREFIX,LECTURE TITLE,GRADUTE/UNDERGRADUTE/ONLINE,CREDIT HOURS
Example:
36636,SOF2058,Introduction to Software,Undergraduate,Online,3
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