代写 FIT2071 Foundations of C++

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FIT2071 Foundations of C++, 2016 Assignment One: Lab Portfolio Submission #1 (TextQuest) Due Date: Wedesday 23 rd March 2016 Weighting: 10% of your final mark for the unit Submission Instructions: A zip file containing a document describing the design of your program and one Visual Studio project must be compiled and uploaded to the Moodle site. Your code must be submitted as a Visual Studio project to facilitate ease of assessment and feedback. Task Details: The Weeks 2 and 3 laboratory exercises contain a designated “Main Portfolio Exercise”. These are a series of exercises that add to each other to form a main portfolio program: TextQuest. You are to submit a final, completed version of that game. Successful completion of the exercises as described in the laboratory exercises may obtain you up to a maximum of 80% of the total assignment marks. In order to obtain a higher mark you should seek to include some advanced functionality (as described in the Week 3 portfolio description). The additional functionality should demonstrate advanced or more complex application of principles covered to date. It need not be large amounts of work but should demonstrate a willingness to explore new and advanced concepts. You must detail what you have done in an accompanying “readme” file. The assignment must be created and submitted as a Visual Studio 2013 project. You may complete the exercises in your preferred IDE, however you should create a Visual Studio project in order to submit. This project must then be zipped up into one zip file for submission. The zip file MUST be named “FIT2071-AA1-YourAuthcateID.zip”. This zip file must be submitted via the Moodle assignment submission page. Note… to reduce the file size of your zip, you can delete the “ipch” folder from your project before zipping without affecting your program. Explicit assessment criteria are provided over the page, however please note you will be assessed on the following broad criteria:   Meeting functional requirements as described in the exercise description   Demonstrating a solid understanding of the week’s C++ concepts, including good practice   Following the unit Programming Style Guide   Creating solutions that are as efficient and extensible as possible NOTE! Your submitted program MUST compile and run. Any submission that do not compile will be awarded zero marks. This means you should continually compile and test your code as you do it, ensuring it compiles at every step of the way. If you have any questions or concerns please contact Tim as soon as possible. Laboratory Portfolio Submission 1 Assessment TextQuest (up to 50 marks total) Name: Marker: Grade: HD  D  C  P  N Program Design (5)   Does the provided document describe the logic involved in the program? Functionality (25)   Does the program compile and run?   ZERO marks for code that does not compile Y/N   Is the vocation file read and printed correctly?    Does the character setup work correctly (enter name, pick class)?   Is the game loop correct (applying events, tally health, asking to continue, quit on zero health)?   Is the game displayed appropriately, including end result? Quality of Solution and Code (10)   Does the program perform the functionality in an efficient and extensible manner?   Has the Programming Style Guide been followed appropriately?   Is  there  appropriate  documentation throughout the program? Extra Functionality (10)   Does the program addition demonstrate advanced application of the week’s concepts?   Does the program addition demonstrate functional creativity?
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