PRG 420 Week 3 Individual: Salesperson Java™ Application Part II

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PRG 420 Week 3 Individual: Salesperson Java™ Application Part II
PRG 420 Week 3 Individual: Salesperson Java™ Application Part II
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PRG 420 Week 3 Individual: Salesperson Java™ Application Part II

Modify the Week Two Java™ application using Java™ NetBeans™ IDE to meet these additional and changed business requirements:

  • The company has recently changed its total annual compensation policy to improve sales.
  • A salesperson will continue to earn a fixed salary of $85,000.00. The current sales target for every salesperson is $150,000.00.
  • The sales incentive will only start when 80% of the sales target is met. The current commission is 15% of total sales.
  • If a salesperson exceeds the sales target, the commission will increase based on an Incentive factor. The Incentive factor is 2.0%
  • The application should ask the user to enter annual sales, and it should display the total annual compensation.
  • The application should also display a table of potential total annual compensation that the salesperson could have earned, in $20,000.00 increments above the salesperson’s annual sales, until it reaches 50% above the salesperson’s annual sales.

    • Sample Table: Assuming an Initial total annual sales amount of $500,000.00, the table would look like this:

Total SalesTotal Compensation
500,000<<Program calculated value>>
520,000<<Program calculated value>>
540,000<<Program calculated value>>
560,000<<Program calculated value>>
580,000<<Program calculated value>>
600,000<<Program calculated value>>
620,000<<Program calculated value>>
640,000<<Program calculated value>>
660,000<<Program calculated value>>
……..<<Program calculated value>>
750,000<<Program calculated value>>

The Java™ application should also meet these technical requirements:

  • The application should have at least one class, in addition to the application’s controlling class.
  • The source code must demonstrate the use of conditional and looping structures.
  • There should be proper documentation in the source code. Including a header block comment section (Programmer Name, Date, University Info, Code Narrative/Description, Special Inputs or Libraries, Outputs Descriptions, and any special notes to users and programmers.

Deliverables (Two (2) Files):

Files# 1. Take a screen shot that shows the program’s successful compilation and execution. Submit the screen shot in a MS Word document.

File #2. Submit a Compress/ZIP file that contains your Java NetBeans Assignment Project.

Note: No points will be awarded for submitting just a java file program alone. It is required to submit a Compress/ZIP file that contains your Java NetBeans Assignment Project.  Submit the Assignment NetBeans Project in a Zip file.

Important: All individual and Learning Team programming assignments are Java programming assignments. In this class you are required to use NetBeans as your Java Integrated Development Environment (https://netbeans.org). You can only submit for grading NetBeans Projects in a Zip files.

The easiest way to do that is by doing the following: Once you are ready to submit your assignment, on the NetBeans, main menu, go to File –> Export Project –> Zip option. Pay close attention to where are you saving the Zip file. It is important to identify the location of the Zip file. You are required to submit the Compressed/Zipped NetBeans Java Project file. I will decompress/Unzip your project in a sandbox folder, open NetBeans, and then your project. After I open your project I will start the grading process.

Grading/Earned Points: In order to earn points on your submitted assignments, it is critical that I can build and execute your project, I cannot complete the grading rubric assessment and award points if I cannot build and execute the project so I complete the grading process. Post any questions you may have under this assignment (Discussion on This Assignment —> New Message Button).