2. Project Description
a. Project Synopsis:
b. Coding Standard (5 points):
All code shall follow the Coding Standard (http://goo.gl/am5cxS). Note: There is
no explicit requirement ID for this part.
c. Algorithm Outline (20 points):
i. R01_001: create a new VisualC++ project called AirCalc.
ii. R01_002: Read section 2.d. below. Using a C style comment block (/*
*/) immediately below the File Header Comment Block of your
AirCalc.cpp file, write a structured outline in english for the algorithm that
your program will use.
iii. R01_003: Be sure your outline clearly defines the 510
steps and any
loops that your algorithm will use to accomplish the objectives in section
2.d.
d. Program (25 points):
i. R01_004: The program shall prompt the user to input a starting and
ending temperature.
ii. R01_005: The program shall verify that the starting temperature is less
than the ending temperature and print an error if not.
iii. R01_006: The program shall output the temperature and corresponding
velocity in 1 degree increments exactly as shown in the following example
(for 0 to 2 degrees):

 

iv. R01_007: Run your program with the following inputs and paste the
resulting output into another C style comment block at the bottom of your
AirCalc.cpp file:
Starting Temperature Ending Temperature
0.0 5.0
3.0
1.0
6.0 7.0
30.0 34.0
3. Deliverables
a. The “AirCalc.cpp” file created in section 2.c. and 2.d. above.

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