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    PROJECT DETAILS
    Status: Closed (Chosen Programmer: jack0stone) Urgent!
    Budget: $150-150
    Created: 7/4/2008 at 2:32 EST
    Closed: 7/4/2008 at 2:46 EST
    Project Creator: larrybird
    Rating: 10.00/10 (1 review)
    Description: I have a few java programs that I need written. The list of what needs to be done is below.
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    Payroll Program Part 1

    Create a non-GUI based Java application that calculates weekly pay for an
    employee. The application should display text that requests the user input the name
    of the employee, the hourly rate, and the number of hours worked for that week. The
    application should then print out the name of the employee and the weekly pay
    amount. In the printout, display the dollar symbol ($) to the left of the weekly pay
    amount and format the weekly pay amount to display currency.


    Payroll Program Part 2

    Modify the Payroll Program application so it continues to request employee information
    until the user enters stop as the employee name. In addition, program the application to
    check that the hourly rate and number of hours worked are positive numbers. If either the
    hourly rate or the number of hours worked is not a positive value, the application should
    prompt the user to enter a positive amount.


    Payroll Program Part 3

    Modify the Payroll Program so that it uses a class to store and retrieve the employee's
    name, the hourly rate, and the number of hours worked. Use a constructor to initialize the
    employee information, and a method within that class to calculate the weekly pay. Once
    stop is entered as the employee name, the application should terminate. Make sure the
    program maintains all the functionality required in previous assignments and your source
    code is readable and well documented. Use feedback you have received from the
    instructor to make any needed modifications.


    Inventory Program Part 1

    Choose a product that lends itself to an inventory (for example, products at your
    workplace, office supplies, music CDs, DVD movies, or software).

    Create a product class that holds the item number, the name of the product, the number
    of units in stock, and the price of each unit.

    Create a Java application that displays the product number, the name of the product, the
    number of units in stock, the price of each unit, and the value of the inventory (the
    number of units in stock multiplied by the price of each unit). Pay attention to the good
    programming practices in the text to ensure your source code is readable and well
    documented.


    Inventory Program Part 2

    Modify the Inventory Program so the application can handle multiple items. Use an array
    to store the items. The output should display the information one product at a time,
    including the item number, the name of the product, the number of units in stock, the
    price of each unit, and the value of the inventory of that product. In addition, the output
    should display the value of the entire inventory.

    Create a method to calculate the value of the entire inventory.

    Create another method to sort the array items by the name of the product.


    Inventory Program Part 3

    Modify the Inventory Program by creating a subclass of the product class that uses one
    additional unique feature of the product you chose (for the DVDs subclass, you could use
    movie title, for example). In the subclass, create a method to calculate the value of the
    inventory of a product with the same name as the method previously created for the
    product class. The subclass method should also add a 5% restocking fee to the value of
    the inventory of that product.

    Modify the output to display this additional feature you have chosen and the restocking
    fee.


    Inventory Program Part 4

    Modify the Inventory Program to use a GUI. The GUI should display the information one
    product at a time, including the item number, the name of the product, the number of
    units in stock, the price of each unit, and the value of the inventory of that product. In
    addition, the GUI should display the value of the entire inventory, the additional attribute,
    and the restocking fee.


    Inventory Program Part 5

    Modify the Inventory Program by adding a button to the GUI that allows the user to move
    to the first item, the previous item, the next item, and the last item in the inventory. If the
    first item is displayed and the user clicks on the Previous button, the last item should
    display. If the last item is displayed and the user clicks on the Next button, the first item
    should display.

    Add a company logo to the GUI using Java graphics classes.


    Inventory Program Part 6

    Modify the Inventory Program to include an Add button, a Delete button, and a Modify
    button on the GUI. These buttons should allow the user to perform the corresponding
    actions on the item name, the number of units in stock, and the price of each unit. An
    item added to the inventory should have an item number one more than the previous last
    item.

    Add a Save button to the GUI that saves the inventory to a C:\data\inventory.dat file.

    Use exception handling to create the directory and file if necessary.

    Add a search button to the GUI that allows the user to search for an item in the inventory
    by the product name. If the product is not found, the GUI should display an appropriate
    message. If the product is found, the GUI should display that product's information in the
    GUI.
    Job Type: Java

    Job Type: Java


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    PROJECT BIDS
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    jack0stone $150 0 days 7/4/2008 at 2:38 EST
    8.81/10
    (8 reviews)
    I am ready to start
    junaidatique $150 2 days 7/4/2008 at 2:43 EST
    (No Feedback Yet)
    Hi, I am very good in java. Plz give me the project. I will do it as your requirements.

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