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Final Project Milestone

-2 Final Project Milestone Three: Programmer-Defined ClassIT 511 Final Project Milestone

Three:

You will create a Virtual World application as your final project. This Virtual World will have several objects including a MyClone object and another object of your choice. It would be an excellent idea to review the Final Project Guidelines at this time. For this Third Final Project Milestone, you will finish development of your MyClone class and create another class of your choice.

In Module Two, you started development of the MyClone class. You will continue to develop the MyClone class by adding accessor methods, mutator methoda, and an introduction() method. The introduction() method will introduce yourself to the virtual world by displaying a greeting, your first and last name, and anything else you would want to say. 

You will also create another class of your choice. Your programmer-defined class should have at a minimum two instance variables and one method. The instance variables and method should be representative of the data and behavior that objects of this class will have. You will demonstrate your understanding of encapsulation by declaring the instance varibales as private and by creating accessors and mutatora for each instance variable. You should have at least one constructor created that initializes all instance variables. Document your code. 

Submit your .class and .java files as one zipped folder. 

For additional details, please refer to the Milestone Three Rubric document and the Final Project Document in the Assignment Guidelines and Rubrics section of the course.IT 511 Final Project Milestone Three: Programmer-Defined Class Guidelines and Rubric

Your final project for this course is the creation of a Virtual World Java application that results in a virtual world, complete with an object that will act as a human clone. (See the Final Project Document for more information.) You created the initial version of your MyClone class in Milestone One and Java code that created an Array of String messages in Milestone Two. In this milestone, due in Module Seven, you will finish your MyClone class and create another class of your choice.

The following critical elements will be addressed in this submission:

  1. MyClone accessors and mutators: You will demonstrate your understanding of encapsulation by creating accessor and mutator methods for all instance variables of the MyClone class.
  2. MyClone constructor: You should have at least one constructor created that initializes all instance variables.
  3. MyClone method introduction(): Create an introduction() method for your MyClone class. The introduction() method will introduce you to the virtual world by displaying a greeting, your first and last name, and anything else you would want to say.

Partial class diagram for the MyClone object:

MyClone
-firstName-lastName
introduction()
  1. Create an additional class: Create a class of your choice. Your programmer-defined class will have at a minimum two (2) instance variables  and one (1) method. You will demonstrate your understanding of encapsulation by declaring the instance variables as private and by creating accessors and mutators for each instance variable.
  2. Constructor: You will implement at least one constructor that initializes all instance variables. Document your code.

Requirements of Submission: Written components of projects must follow these formatting guidelines when applicable: double spacing, 12-point Times New Roman font, one-inch margins, and discipline-appropriate citations.

 
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