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atm machine simulator in java

Bank of America has decided to replace their old, COBOL programmed, ATM machines. ACME Machines, your employer, has won the contract to create and deliver the 500 new ATM machines that Bank of America is going to need. At the lead programmer for ACME Machines, it is going to be your responsibility to create the software that the new ATM machine will use.

Bank of America has provided an overview of how their customers typically interact with an ATM machine. The bank customer enters their card into the machine and then types in their PIN. Bank security then verifies the card. The user selects the account to use (e.g. checking or savings). They then select an amount to withdrawal. Security verifies if the amount is available. The system then makes a decision as to if it is going to provide the money. The ATM provides the funds if possible. The ATM provides a receipt and returns the card to the user.

The Java program that you will create to control this ATM machine will start with a main method; however, then control will be transferred to a series of classes. Your program will contain at least the following classes and methods:

  • Class: ATMCard o (1) Variable: cardNum – holds a single ATM card’s ID number o (1) Variable: cardPIN – holds a single ATM card’s PIN number o (1) Variable: checking balance – amount of money in this person’s checking account o (1) Variable: savings balance – amount of money in this person’s savings account
  • Class: CardServices o (2) Method: initializeCardDB – creates an array containing ATM card numbers and PINs o (3) Method: insertCard – checks to see if the inserted card’s ID number is recognized o (6) Method: processCard – allows a user to request funds to withdraw o (12) Method: returnCard -returns the inserted card to the user
  • Class: PINo (4) Method: processPIN – compares the entered PIN to the PIN stored for this card o (5) Method: eatCard – if the PIN is incorrectly entered four times, this eats the card
  • Class: Securityo (9) Method: verityBalance – ensure that the card owner’s account has enough money o (10) Method: verifyMachineBalance– ensure that the ATM machine has enough money
  • Class: Account o (7) Method: select – determines if the user wants to withdraw from checking or savings
  • Class: Money o (8) Method: enterAmount – asks user to enter the amount that they want to withdraw
  • Class: Dispense o (11) Method: ones – dispenses ones o (11) Method fives – dispenses fives o (11) Method: tens – dispenses tens o (11) Method: twenty’s – dispenses twenty’s

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You can assume that the ATM has been loaded with $1,000 in the following denominations:25 $20 bills, 25 $10 bills, 40 $5 bills, and 50 $1 bills. The ATM machine will attempt to provide every customer with money using the largest available bills assumingthat the machine still has enough money to fulfill the request – denominations don’t matter (i.e. it could use all $1 if that’s all that it had left)

The ATM machine should be programmed to display “Wrong PIN”, “Unrecognized card”, and “Out of money – cannot complete transaction”. The machine should “eat” the ATM card if the PIN is entered incorrectly 4 times.

The machine will be preloaded to recognize the following ATM cards:

Card Number

PIN

Checking

Savings

123456789

1111

$550

$1,275

135792468

2097

$90

-1

019283746

6194

$715

-1

675849302

0071

$790

$211

347821904

9871

$113

$78

Note that “-1” means that an account does not exist.

Once you’ve created your ATM machine, simulate the following transactions:

  • John Smith has both a checking and a savings account with BoA. He uses the ATM with card 123456789 and enters PIN 1111. He then requests $250 from his checking account.
  • Amy Rain has accounts at Citi Bank. When he inserts his ATM card into the BoA ATM machine with card ID number 347821905 the ATM machine should reject it.
  • Paul Logan has both a checking and a savings account with BoA. He uses the ATM with card 675849302 and enters PIN 0071. He then requests $500 from his checking account.
  • Tammy Placard only has a checking account. She then uses the ATM with card 135792468, but can’t remember her PIN. She tries 2000, 2090, 2077, and 2079.
  • Jill Holland only has a checking account with BoA. She uses the ATM with card 019283746 and enters PIN 6194. She then requests $300 from her checking account. This amount is refused because the machine does not have that much money. She then requests $250 and the machine completes the transaction.

Note: You are only permitted to use the Java commands that we have covered in class so far. Yes, there are many more, but no, you can’t use them in solving this homework!

→ Homework Assignment: Submit an electronic copy of your program via the Canvas tool.

Assignment Requirements:

  • You are required to submit an electronic copy of your program online via the Canvas tool.
  • Javadoc comments should be included for each class, method, and parameter. Before each method, put the following comment lines:
    • Method Name: xxx
    • Description: xxx
    • @param xxx
  • Your code must contain the following comment header:

/**

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*/

//

// COP 2510 – Spring Semester, 2020

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// Homework #1: The New ACME Machines ATM Machine

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// (Your Name)

//

assignment quality management

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human computer interface usability

Identify a real-world need you – or people you know – observed that can be addressed through the creation of a software system such as a website or a mobile application.

Write a brief description of the need you identified and how it can be solved through a software system. Justify your proposed solution. Now imagine that you are tasked with designing the website or mobile application for high usability. Define measurable usability requirements for the new application. Give a short justification of your choices (You do not need to design the application).

Your answer should include:

  • (Weight: 20%) The usability factors that are important to the site or mobile app.
  • (Weight: 20%) The measurable usability requirements. (Justify why you chose a certain way for measuring the requirements, and also other details such as numbers, etc.Choose a website that you – or people you know – find a bit hard to use.Here are suggestions (you cannot choose either of them)

Now, carry out both a usability test and heuristic evaluation for the website you chose. Remember to use a structured format.

Your answer should include:

Usability test:

  • (Weight: 10%) Description of the user tasks (two tasks is enough).
  • (Weight: 5%) Profile of the test user, in particular, how much IT knowledge the user has (one user is enough, but it is preferable to choose a non-IT person).
  • (Weight: 15%) A list of the problems you found. Classify the problems according to severity (e.g. task failure, cumbersome, etc.)

Heuristic Evaluation:

  • (Weight: 30%) A heuristic evaluation using the 10 heuristic principals for HCI. In this case, you are acting as a usability exper

The pdf documents below can help you with the report.

phy4060 scientific method research

Instructions

Identify a current problem in physics by searching for news articles and current events. One reputable source of news in physics is Phys.org. Choose one article, and in two pages, describe how the scientific method is being used to solve the problem mentioned in the article. Identify the initial observations that identified the problem, the hypothesis, tests, and any revisions of the original hypothesis. Cite the article in APA format as well as other references you might use.

taiwan films commentary 1

Required reading materials (can be found online): Shelley Rigger, Why Taiwan Matters: Small Island, Global Powerhouse (New York: Rowman, 2011);

Emilie Yeh and Darrell Davis, Taiwan Film Directors: A Treasure Island (New York: Columbia UP, 2005);

This commentary (approximately 1000 words) should be precise and concise, in providing substantial arguments about how the films go after (appropriate and respond to) the empires – Japanese colonialism, Chinese cinema or Nationalist Party’s film policy, and Hollywood film industry or world market.

Before you start doing this assignment I hope you can read the assignment requirements entirely I posted below and follow it closely to make sure we would not need to revise basic issue later. I’ve made a very close instruction in the attachments below already so Please follow them closely, especially “Grading Rubrics”. You are welcome to reach me out if you have anything unclear before or during the process of the work. Thank you.

csc123 assignment 1

Focus: Basic Input and Output operations with Python Description: You are to write a program (using python) that calculates the daily income for an amusement park. The user will enter the number of tickets sold and the price of the tickets. This amusement park uses a 3rd party marketing company which receives 3% of the daily ticket sales and 20% of the total sales goes towards employee salaries. Then the program will display the gross ticket sales, money going to marketing and salaries, and the net ticket sales. Money should look like money (i.e $3.24)

discussion distribution channels

Respond to the following in a minimum of 500 words:

Select a product you recently purchased and consider what channels were available for the marketing and purchase of this product. Based on the distribution channel through which you purchased the product, discuss how the value chain was affected by that channel of distribution.

Use in-text citations according to all sources and references used. Add all references used. The instructor prefers your own words to answer the discussion questions.

hot topic part two

*Please Note: This Hot Topic Assignment is linked to your Hot Topic Discussion

Hot topic discussion:

As seen in the New York Post Website, Police shootings, especially those of racial status, have increased in 2019 from 2018 by alarming figures. One can describe police shootings as false killings in the United States jurisdiction. These are because of the perception the police force has on people of color. Research shows that African-Americans are nearly three times more likely to be killed in a police shooting. The level of discrimination against the black male is even more. Reports show that racial injustices have been on the rise, at an alarming rate, since 2014, because the police force is becoming more violent due to what is termed as, ‘lethal force.’ Lethal force is simply said to be the use of force to a person that results in serious bodily harm. In this case, the police force uses lethal force while seeming to be law enforcers (McCarthy, 2020).

Since 2014, the numbers of police killings have been remaining at a rate that does not go below a thousand fatalities, excluding hundreds of serious injuries, some, which have never been reported. They are advised to use this force when only they notice they are in danger, for example, if the culprit wields a knife, or bat, the force is supposed to contain him by either shooting him, or her with fake bullets, or shooting in the air, which should be followedby the latter. We can say that the killings, mostly done by white male officers, is due to their hatred and despise for the colored communities. Most whites’ state that this is because they believe the people of color come into their country and take up all of the available jobs; therefore, no favorable working conditions (Bor, Venkataramani, Williams, Tsai, 2018).

It is with my conclusion to say that many more amendments and reforms should be undertaken to ensure the safety of our youths. This will also foster unity and love, leading to a stronger, vibrant, and peaceful nation, thus increasing productivity and efficiency. The increase of killings from 2018 to 2019 is alarming, and desperate action needs to be taken to combat this injustice.

References

Bor, J., Venkataramani, A. S., Williams, D. R., & Tsai, A. C. (2018). Police killings and their spillover effects on the mental health of black Americans: a population-based, quasi-experimental study. The Lancet, 392(10144), 302-310.

McCarthy, C. (2020). Police shootings, use of force on the rise: NYPD report. Retrieved 11 February 2020, from https://nypost.com/2019/12/04/police-shootings-use…

Directions

  1. Review the types of topics that are covered in this course (i.e., professional, ethical, and legal issues).
  2. Make sure you review the grading criteria in the rubric.
  3. Selection of a Hot Topic:
    • Search the Internet for a current story related to one of the course topics. Topics may be ethical, legal, political, or professional in nature. The story must be no older than 1 year. Do not use wikis, Wikipedia, Facebook, or other social media. Instead, look for stories that may be found in, but not limited to, online news sites, professional organizations’ issues pages, or journal editorials.
    • Explain in excellent detail how the topic is related to the course. State the date when the story appeared (no more than 1 year old).
  4. Provide the location of the story on the internet:
    • Identify the name of the site you selected
    • Provide a working URL/web address
  5. Summarize the story in detail:
    • Write two to three well-developed paragraphs that summarize the main points of the story.
    • Determine what nursing issue is reflected in the story and key people involved
    • Share your viewpoint about the story as it relates to nurses and the nursing profession.
  6. Mechanics and organization of good scholarly writing: See rubric for detail.

NR395: Hot Topic Assignment Rubric

Criteria Ratings Pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeSelectionSelects a hot topic on the Internet related to a professional nursing issue.
Explains how the topic is related to the course. States the date when the story appeared (no more than 1 year old).

15.0 pts

Selects a very appropriate hot topic through Internet searching that is related to a professional nursing issue. Explains in excellent detail how the topic is related to the course. States the date when the story appeared (no more than 1 year old).

13.0 pts

Selects a mostly appropriate hot topic through Internet searching that is related to a professional nursing issue. Explains in good detail how the topic is related to the course. States the date when the story appeared (no more than 1 year old).

12.0 pts

Selects a vaguely appropriate hot topic through Internet searching that is related to a professional nursing issue. Explains in fair detail how the topic is related to the course. May or may not provide the date when the story appeared (may or may not be more than 1 year old).

6.0 pts

Selects a topic that may not clearly relate to professional nursing or this course. Does not provide date OR date is significantly older than 1 year.

0.0 pts

Fails to select a topic.

15.0 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeLocationProvides correct and working location of the story on the Internet.

15.0 pts

Provides the correct name of the website, and a working web address or URL that enables others to visit the site.

13.0 pts

Provides the correct name of the website, and a working web address or URL, but not one that takes the reader directly to the story.

12.0 pts

Provides the correct name of the website, but a broken or indirect URL.

6.0 pts

Provides no name for the website, and a broken or indirect URL.

0.0 pts

Fails to provide name of website and working URL.

15.0 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeSummarySummarizes the story including the nursing issue that is addressed, the nurses and other key people involved, and other pertinent information that informs the reader as to what occurred.

50.0 pts

Summarizes the story in excellent detail including the nursing issue that is addressed, the nurses and other key people involved, and other pertinent information that informs the reader as to what occurred.

44.0 pts

Summarizes the story in good detail including the nursing issue that is addressed, most of the key people involved, and some of the other information that informs the reader as to what occurred.

40.0 pts

Summarizes the story in fair detail with omissions in the nursing issue, key people involved, or other information that informs the reader as to what occurred.

19.0 pts

Provides an inadequate, inaccurate, or confusing summary of the issue. Major omissions in the nursing issue, key people involved, AND/or other information.

0.0 pts

Fails to summarize the story.

50.0 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeMechanicsWrites the hot topic summary, and commentary, using the mechanics and organization of college writing.

20.0 pts

Excellent mechanics and organization with minimal errors of the following: well organized and logical, correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling, professional wording is used, uses complete sentences, paragraphs are linked together logically, and main ideas expressed clearly.

18.0 pts

Good mechanics and organization considering the elements listed in the first column. A few errors noted.

16.0 pts

Fair mechanics and organization considering the elements listed in the first column. Some errors noted.

8.0 pts

Poor mechanics and organization considering the elements listed in the first column. Many errors noted.

0.0 pts

Very poor mechanics and organization considering the elements listed in the first column such that it is difficult to follow or understand.

20.0 pts

Total Points: 100.0

paper regarding virtual machines learly concisely describe machines found on the network the weaknesses and strengths of the scanning tools and provide sound conclusions based on the presented evidence will be graded higher

Successfully run 2 different scanners (one for each OS) on your Windows and Linux virtual machines in the Computer Security Lab network. You are not scanning the CSL—just the two VMs you bridge together. Compare the results of the scans. Identify which scanner might be the best for a security risk assessment. You may need administrative access to properly use some features. GRADING: This lab is worth 100 points. The grade will come from your paper, and supporting documentation with the paper. Papers which clearly concisely describe machines found on the network, the weaknesses and strengths of the scanning tools and provide sound conclusions based on the presented evidence will be graded higher.

Papers will be 5-7 single-spaced pages in length (font size 12). The title page does not count as one of the pages for the report. Proper referencing is a must. The bibliography will not count as one of the page requirements. Appendices will not count as pages for the report and should contain supporting comments you make in the paper. A