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Information about the examinations for the business application development ii module of the bsc in business information systems degree, specifically for the academic year 2010/2011. Details about the exam code, module code, repeat paper instructions, exam duration, and requirements. It also includes compulsory and optional questions with their respective marks and instructions. Intended for university students enrolled in the business information systems degree.
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Exam Code(s) 2BF Exam(s) BSc in Business Information Systems 2 nd^ Year Module Code(s) MS Module(s) Business Application Development II Paper No. Repeat Paper Repeat Only Special Paper External Examiner(s) Professor Hans van der Heijden Internal Examiner(s) Dr. Tom Acton, Mr. M. Hughes,
question. Duration 3Hrs No. of Answer books Requirements : Handout MCQ Statistical Tables Graph Paper Other Material No. of Pages Department(s) Business Information Systems
For the code generation aspects of questions 1 and 2, students are required to use either the BlueJ or Eclipse integrated development environment.
You are required to write an application that creates a deck of playing cards (52 cards Ace to King with four suits of Clubs, Diamonds, Hearts and Spades). The application should be capable of shuffling and dealing the cards. After shuffling and dealing the pack the application should display the output in a similar format to that presented below. Note: marks will be awarded for following good programme development practice, the overall design of the application, explanation of your strategy especially through the use of proper code annotation, and for using the most appropriate object orientated techiques and structures. Note: marks will be awarded for modeling your application, following good programme development practice, the overall design of the application, explanation of your strategy especially through the use of proper code annotation, and for using the most appropriate object orientated techiques and structures.