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I am deeply confused. Please help. This is the huge task. - In this Application,

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I am deeply confused. Please help. This is the huge task. - In this Application, you will do two things simultaneously: test an existing program and modify its code to create a new program. To complete this Application, follow the series of steps below. Each step is labeled either "existing" or "new" so you know whether you should be working within the confines of the existing program (to provide a contextual example) or need to code within the new program you are creating (entitled Dog-unit1). At the conclusion of the Application, package only the components of the new program into a single .ZIP file. These components include several files with extension ".java" or ".class," as well as the main scenario file itself, which has the extension ".bluej". (existing) Download and compile the project Person-v1. (existing) Create the following two Person objects: An object named peter representing a 37-year-old man named Peter Santos An object named lisa, representing a 23-year-old woman named Lisa Nielson (existing) Right-click on each object to invoke methods that ensure the full name and birthday in each object are correct. (existing) Today is Lisa's birthday, and she is now 24 years old. Invoke the birthday method on lisa to increase her age by one year. Invoke the age method to verify that Lisa's age is now correct. (existing) So far, you have created two objects of type Person. The following UML class diagram describes the Person class. Person + age : int + name : String + birthday() : void + age() : int + name() : String Compare the source code in BlueJ with the UML diagram above. Note how each line of the UML diagram corresponds to individual lines of code in the program Person-v1. (new) In Step 5 above, you examined the relationship between a UML class diagram and an existing program. In this step, you will do the opposite: construct a class given a UML class diagram. Start a new BlueJ project called Dog-unit1. Include a single class called Dog, based on the UM class diagram below. Dog + age : int + owner : String + setOwner( String newOwner ) : void + getOwner() : String + birthday() : void + dogAge() : int A point of order for the Dog class: dogAge() should use the traditional method to calculate age in dog years-it multiplies the age value (expressed in human years) by 7. (new) Create two new dog objects named pluto and bess. Pluto is a 7-year-old dog owned by Mark Smith, and Bess is a2-year-old dog owned by Jens Hanson. Your BlueJ window should resemble the following screenshot. (existing) Open the project titled person-v2. Recreate one of the Person objects from Step 2 (peter or lisa). Right-click the object to see the methods you can invoke on the object, including a few new methods that were not present in person-v1: isSeniorCitizen() and isTeenager(). Call each of the methods for the object and explore how the methods are coded, because your next goal will be to incorporate similar code into your dog-week1 program. (new) In the Dog class of the program you are writing, create the following method: public Boolean isPuppy() In the context of this Application, a dog is a puppy if it is less than 3 "dog years" old. Hint: Your dogAge() method should report the object's age in dog years. (existing) Open the project person-v3. Once again, recreate the two person objects from Step 2 (lisa and peter). Additional methods have been added since the last incarnation of the program in Step 8. Right-click to invoke a method that tests whether or not Peter and Lisa are married and/or in love. (existing) Assume that Lisa is in love with and married to Peter. However, Peter is more in love with himself than he is with Lisa. Invoke the methods setLover(

Explanation / Answer

If u have pasted the UML diagram itself that wud be more easier and readable.


however u check this.


http://www.tutorialspoint.com/uml/uml_class_diagram.htm