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CSIS 505

Project: Final Assignment Instructions

Overview

For this final milestone, your job will be to provide a completed, fully functional program written in Java and to continue to maintain your documentation so that it stays in sync with your code.

Materials Required

To complete the deliverables for this milestone, you will need the following materials:

· This document

· The feedback you received from the previous milestone

· Microsoft Word

· LucidChart.com, draw.io, or Microsoft Visio

· NetBeans (or Java Development Environment of your choice)

Instructions

This submission will follow a similar format as the previous deliverable, and it must again show clear evidence that you have incorporated—or at least discussed—the feedback that you were given. Include the following:

1. Submit a Word document containing screenshots of the project executing on your machine.

2. If your application is using a database, please ensure the following requirements are met:

a. All databases must use the Apache Derby database as discussed in the course presentations.

b. You must provide all SQL code necessary to re-create the tables used in your database as well as enough initial test data to demonstrate that your code has met your specified requirements.

3. An updated project description document which includes:

a. the description of your application,

b. an updated list of requirements,

c. an updated activity diagram or flowchart,

d. an updated class diagram, and

e. an updated screen shot.

If nothing has changed since the prior milestone, you may simply submit the exact same document that you submitted for that milestone. If you needed to make minor alterations to your document, ensure those changes are reflected in your project requirements (description) and submit the updated document. Remember that significant changes to your project cannot be made without prior approval from the instructor.

Note: Your assignment will be checked for originality via the Turnitin plagiarism tool.

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