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SNHU Operating Platforms UML and Object Oriented Programming Task

Question Description

Overview

Software is more about design and organization than about the language and syntax rules of curly braces and semicolons. You should be able to look at a UML class diagram and picture the code that is built from it. Conversely, given a set of classes, you should be able to create a UML class diagram from them. There are even commercial tools that can do that translation back and forth for you: from diagram to code and back.

Now that you have downloaded the Java Development Kit (JDK) and the integrated development environment (IDE), Eclipse, to your desktop, you will use this as an opportunity to examine the source code files to create a UML class diagram.

Prompt

Getting Set Up

Please note: You should have completed these steps during the Technology Setup task.

  1. If you have not already done so, download the zipped file folder that contains the source code files from Hands-on Design Patterns With Java: Chapter 2 (Bicycle.java, Driver.java, TwoWheeled.java, and Vehicle.java). Please note: The Driver.java class is the program driver.
  2. Open your IDE, Eclipse, and create a new Java project.

UML Class Diagram

  1. Examine the source code and classes.
  2. Develop a UML class diagram for the application using Lucidchart.
  3. Your class diagram must include all classes and demonstrate the relevant object-oriented programming principles.
  4. Briefly describe the object-oriented programming principles illustrated in the class diagram.

Guidelines for Submission

Submit a Microsoft Word document that includes an image of the UML class diagram you created and a brief write-up.

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