Design a solution for your organization VB.net
Design a solution for your organization.
Include the following:
• A diagram of the GUI and the objectives of the Presentation Layer
• A UML diagram that shows all the classes; it can be created with
Visio®, Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Professional® or the NClass® tool.
The NClass tool can be downloaded to create the UML diagram for the proposed classes. This is the link for that software:
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• Objectives of the Business Layer
• Written documentation of how the program will be modularized
• How the program will accomplish each requirement
As a Team, submit all materials to Assignments.
Determine the pros and cons of each language–VB® and C#–in developing the program.
Present these as a table using MS Word®.
Develop the ERD Diagram and include it in this assignment.
As a Team, submit all this material to Assignments.
The team will first select an organization. This may be an organization known by one of the members or a fictitious organization such as a small business, public library, school, and so forth. The Virtual Organizations on the student website are possible candidates.
The team will write the requirements for a program needed by the organization. The program must be object-oriented and include database connectivity.
The report will also contain the following material:
UML Class Diagrams
ERD Diagram showing the tables, fields, keys and relations
Objectives to be met by the Presentation Layer
Objectives to be met by the Business Layer
Objectives to be met by the Data Layer
The team will analyze the requirements and determine how each language, C# and Visual Basic® (VB), fits the requirements and describe any roadblocks.
The team will discuss and choose the language for the project. The team will write a paper, including the pros and cons of each choice, and make an argument using references for the decision.
From the syllabus we need to find a programming solution for an organization.
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