IDEPG001 Programming 

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Programming 
NCUK INTERNATIONAL YEAR ONE ENGINEERING 

IDEPG001 Programming 
Coursework 
The marks for each element are clearly indicated in the attached marking 
scheme. 
This assignment constitutes 70% of the total marks for this subject. 
Programming 
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The brief 
As part of a climate change project, a nature reserve near the city of Durham, North East 
England requires a program to record and analyse rainfall data. The data are collected 
from rain gauges and entered manually into a test file. The program will load and analyse 
the data. 
Your program should perform the following functions: 

  1. Load data from a text file. The format, and sample data are shown below. 
  2. Display formatted data onto the screen, for example: 
  3. Perform data analysis in the following way, displaying results on the screen in a 
    suitably formatted way. 
    a. For a specific year which is entered by the user: The rainfall for each month, 
    total annual rainfall, mean monthly rainfall, the month with least rainfall (& 
    its value), the month with the most rainfall (& its value). 
    i. NB To demonstrate you can use structures, the statistics (should be 
    calculated and stored in a suitable data structure (C struct). 
    b. For a specific period between 2 years (which are entered by the user): The 
    mean annual rainfall, year with least rainfall (& its value), the year with 
    most rainfall (& its value). 
    c. For a specific period between 2 years (which are entered by the user): a 
    sorted list of years and annual rainfall. 
    d. For a specific period between 2 years (which are entered by the user): the 
    driest month and wettest month in the period (with year, month & values). 
    e. For a given year, the variance from the long term mean of annual rainfall. 
  4. The options should be offered as a menu on the screen, Option 3 should provide a 
    sub-menu for the analysis options. There should be options to exit the sub-menu 
    and program. A simple text menu, such as the following is appropriate: Programming 
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  5. Validation of inputs should be included as follows: 
    a. Menu choices should be limited to integers in the range of options 
    b. Years that are entered should be limited to integers in the range of the fullyear
    data. 
    c. Where two years are entered (for a range), the second year must be greater 
    than the first. 
    Guidance 
  6. Your program should be well structured and commented, with meaningful variable 
    names. Constants and user-defined functions should be used in appropriate places 
    for clarity and to reduce duplication. 
  7. The program should be developed in an incremental way, we recommend that you 
    start by creating the menus, and validation of the menu choices before moving 
    onto the more complex elements. 
  8. Functions should be used to break the program up into meaningful (and reusable) 
    modules. 
  9. Look carefully at the marking scheme and grading rubric to ensure you meet the 
    requirements of the assignment in full. Ask your tutor if there are any aspects that 
    you do not understand. 
  10. Note that the results of the single-year analysis must be stored in a data structure 
    (struct). 
  11. At the end, it is recommended that you put your program through a pretty printer 
    to ensure it is consistently formatted. 
    Data 
    The data to be used by the program is shown below. This should be copied into a text file 
    for the program to read. The name of the text file can be hard coded into the program in 
    this assignment. 
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    Marking scheme 
    Part 1 – Design (30%) 
    It is expected that you will follow the guidance provided in the lectures to produce 
    your models. Flowcharts and Pseudo code are alternative ways of process 
    modelling. To demonstrate代 写IDEPG001 Programming  that you can use both representations, you should 
    provide models as follows: 
    Pseudo code (10%) should be provided for the analysis options 3a (single 
    year analysis) and 3c (sorted list). 
    Flow chart (10%) should be provided for the Load data option. 
    STD (10%) A State Transition Diagram should be provided for the menu 
    system. 
    Part 2 – Test plan (20%) 
    Details of what is to be tested, why, what was the expected outcome, remedial 
    action if required. All tests should be supported by a screen shot proving the test 
    was completed. 
    Part 3 – Application (40%) 
    All source code provided in a numbered listing with a consist use of comments, 
    appropriate naming convention and pretty printing. 
    The code must be suitably demonstrated for the marks to be awarded for this 
    element. You are expected to be able to answer questions about your program 
    and handle the tutor modifying the source data. 
    Part 4 – Review (10%) 
    A suitably written reflective report communicating your learning through the 
    assignment, the skills you have developed and areas that need further 
    improvement. 
    All submissions are to be in the format detailed by your tutor. 
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