EEE101 C Programming and Software Engineering 1 – ASSESSMENT 3Assessment Number 3Contribution to Overall Marks 35%Issue Date 14/11/2019Submission Deadline 13/12/2019 at 17:00 (5pm)Assessment OverviewThis assessment aims to test your ability to design a modular program which makes use offiles and structures. Application of the software development process (SDP) is also underassessment; the five main steps of the software development process are:1. Problem statement: formulate the problem.2. Analysis: determine the inputs, outputs, variables, etc.3. Design: define the list of steps (the algorithm) needed to solve the problem.4. Implementation: the C code has to be submitted as a separate file. Just indicate here thename of the file.5. Testing: explain how you have tested and verified your C program.EXERCISEAn entertainment company designs a game: both of the player and the computer generate aletter taking the value A, B, C, where the game result is determined by the following rules: Athe game with their own secured account in which their game history including the win, loseor draw numbers is recorded and stored in a file. There are a number of requirements asdescribed in the following section.Program Requirements Your program should provide users with the ability to create an account. An accountshould be a structure type variable containing: a username, a password and a record ofthe game history. The game history should be stored in a two-dimensional array and contain the followingdetails as a minimum:(i) Number of rounds in a game;(ii) Number of player wins;(iii) Number of computer wins;(iv) Number of draws;(v) Whether or not the game was overall a win draw or loss. All of the accounts should be stored in a data file and accessed by the program. Once a user is logged on to the game they should be able to:(i) Start a new game;(ii) Review their game history;(iii) Clear their game history;(iv) Logout. Normally, the use of global variables is not encouraged. Any use of global variables mustbe fully justified in your report.IdeasNote: the following are only to provide you with ideas of how to implement the requiredfunctionality. They do not represent the “best” or only ways to implement the functions.All of the player accounts are structure variables and will be stored in a file. The loginprocess can be achieved using a single structure variable, into which each account can be readfrom the file one by one, each time checking the username until you find the correct playersaccount. The gaming operations can then be performed using that single structure variable.When the player finishes only代写EEE101留学生作业、代做Programming作业、代写c/c++语言作业、代做C++编程设计作业 代做Proc this one structure needs to be written back to the file for saving.Alternatively, you can create an array of structures in the program and read the whole fileinto the array, then search the array. The game can be played using the correct element of thearray of structures. When the player finishes, the whole array can be written to the file.Try to create your own functions to simplify the programming task.Consider how your program should function when there is an invalid input.To make your program more interesting for the user think about what kind of informationthey may like to access for example overall win percentages.What should be submitted?You should submit the followings:1) Your C source code (.c) file and a short report (up to a few pages of text):a) SDP steps 1 to 3 in the report (Problem statement(10%) + Analysis(10%) + AlgorithmDesign(10%) + Report Quality(10%)) (40%)b) SDP step 4 (Implementation(35%) + Robustness(10%)): your C source code includingthe comments. (45%). Do not paste the code into your report just submit the .c sourcecode file and write the file name in your report under the implementation section.c) SDP step 5 in the report (testing): you will explain your testing methodologyincluding: what you wanted to test, how you have tested it and the outcome of yourtests. (15%). Note: you do not need to include screenshots of all testing results. Youcan include some to show correct operation and or failures, but avoid including pagesand pages of screenshots for every test you perform.Please refer to the file “EEE101 Marking Guidelines Assignment 3” for thedetailed marking scheme.2) The report in Microsoft Word or pdf format and C source code of your implementationshould be zipped into a single file, i.e. the zip file will contain 2 files, one document andone source code. (It is a good practice to include comments in your code stating the aimof the program, what are the inputs, what are the outputs, which algorithm is used, who isthe author and so on.)The naming of Report (.docx or .pdf), Source Code (.c) and Compressed file (.zip or .rar) StudentID_LastName_FirstName_AssignmentNumber.docx or .pdf StudentID_ AssignmentNumber.c StudentID_LastName_FirstName_AssignmentNumber.zip or .rarFor example 123456789_Einstein_Albert_3.docx 123456789_3.cZipped together into: 123456789_Einstein_Albert_3.zipHow the work should be submitted?Should be submitted electronically through ICE so that the marker can run your programsduring marking. Feedback and your grade will also be given through ICE.Remember that you are responsible for ensuring that your C code will run in Visual Studio2013 and that if it does not without documentary explanation you may get a 0 mark for yourimplementation.转自:http://www.6daixie.com/contents/13/4577.html
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