prevailing wage rates incorporated into the contract? Are those same rates paid throughout the contract performance?

Effectively plan, design, develop, and test an original program of your choosing. This program is your choice and it can be as complex as you wish. The goal is to start with an idea for your program and then step through the process of most phases of the development lifecycle to turn your idea into an actual program. This includes planning out the algorithm using pseudocode, coding your program using everything you learned from Units 1-3, and finally, testing and debugging your program to make sure it fulfills your intended purpose. You will fill out a journal (template link below) which has five sections that correspond to the five steps you will complete for your final project.  

Java Journal Template

Directions: Follow the directions for each part of the journal template. Include in your response all the elements listed under the Requirements section. Prompts in the Inspiration section are not required; however, they may help you to fully think through your response.

Remember to review the Touchstone page for entry requirements, examples, and grading specifics.

Name:

Date:

Final Replit Program Share Link:

Complete the following template. Fill out all entries using complete sentences.

PART 1: Defining Your Problem

Task

State the problem you are planning to solve.

Requirements

· Describe any input data you expect to use.
· Describe what the program will do to solve the problem.
· Describe any outputs or results the program will provide.

Inspiration

When writing your entry below, ask yourself the following questions:
· Why do you want to solve this particular problem?
· What source(s) of data do you believe you will need? Will the user need to supply that data, or will you get it from an external file or another source?
· Will you need to interact with the user throughout the program? Will users continually need to enter data in and see something to continue?
· What are your expected results or what will be the end product? What will you need to tell a user of your program when it is complete?

<write your journal entry response here;


PART 2: Working Through Specific Examples

Task

Write down clear and specific steps to solve a simple version of your problem you identified in Part 1.

Requirements

Complete the three steps below
for at least two distinct examples/scenarios.

· State any necessary input data for your simplified problem.
· Write clear and specific steps in English (not Java) detailing what the program will do to solve the problem.
· Describe the specific result of your example/scenario.

Inspiration

When writing your entry below, ask yourself the following questions:
· Are there any steps that you don’t fully understand? These are places to spend more time

Effectively plan, design, develop, and test an original program of your choosing. This program is your choice and it can be as complex as you wish. The goal is to start with an idea for your program and then step through the process of most phases of the development lifecycle to turn your idea into an actual program. This includes planning out the algorithm using pseudocode, coding your program using everything you learned from Units 1-3, and finally, testing and debugging your program to make sure it fulfills your intended purpose. You will fill out a journal (template link below) which has five sections that correspond to the five steps you will complete for your final project.  
Java Journal Template 
Directions: Follow the directions for each part of the journal template. Include in your response all the elements listed under the Requirements section. Prompts in the Inspiration section are not required; however, they may help you to fully think through your response.
Remember to review the Touchstone page for entry requirements, examples, and grading specifics.
Name:
Date:
Final Replit Program Share Link: 
Complete the following template. Fill out all entries using complete sentences.
PART 1: Defining Your Problem
        




Task
State the problem you are planning to solve.
Requirements
· Describe any input data you expect to use.
· Describe what the program will do to solve the problem.
· Describe any outputs or results the program will provide.
Inspiration
When writing your entry below, ask yourself the following questions:
· Why do you want to solve this particular problem?
· What source(s) of data do you believe you will need? Will the user need to supply that data, or will you get it from an external file or another source?
· Will you need to interact with the user throughout the program? Will users continually need to enter data in and see something to continue?
· What are your expected results or what will be the end product? What will you need to tell a user of your program when it is complete?




<write your journal entry response here;





PART 2: Working Through Specific Examples
        




Task
Write down clear and specific steps to solve a simple version of your problem you identified in Part 1.
Requirements
Complete the three steps below
                             for at least two distinct examples/scenarios.
· State any necessary input data for your simplified problem.
· Write clear and specific steps in English (not Java) detailing what the program will do to solve the problem.
· Describe the specific result of your example/scenario.
Inspiration
When writing your entry below, ask yourself the following questions:
· Are there any steps that you don’t fully understand? These are places to spend more time

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