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IT 215 Week 5 CheckPoint: Inventory Program Part 1/uophelp

For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com • Resource: Java: How to Program • Due Date: Day 5 [Individual] forum • Choose a product that lends itself to an inventory (for example, products at your workplace, office supplies, music CDs, DVD movies, or software). • Create a product class that holds the item number, the name of the product, the number of units in stock, and the price of each unit. • Create a Java application that displays the product number, the name of the product, the number of units in stock, the price of each unit, and the value of the inventory (the number of units in stock multiplied by the price of each unit). Pay attention to the good programming practices in the text to ensure your source code is readable and well documented. • Post as an attachment

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• Resource: Java: How to Program
• Due Date: Day 5 [Individual] forum
• Choose a product that lends itself to an inventory (for example, products at your workplace, office supplies, music CDs, DVD movies, or software).
• Create a product class that holds the item number, the name of the product, the number of units in stock, and the price of each unit.
• Create a Java application that displays the product number, the name of the product, the number of units in stock, the price of each unit, and the value of the inventory (the number of units in stock multiplied by the price of each unit). Pay attention to the good programming practices in the text to ensure your source code is readable and well documented.
• Post as an attachment

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<strong>IT</strong> <strong>215</strong> <strong>Week</strong> 5 <strong>CheckPoint</strong>: <strong>Inventory</strong> <strong>Program</strong> <strong>Part</strong> 1<br />

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• Resource: Java: How to <strong>Program</strong><br />

• Due Date: Day 5 [Individual] forum<br />

• Choose a product that lends itself to an inventory (for example, products at your<br />

workplace, office supplies, music CDs, DVD movies, or software).<br />

• Create a product class that holds the item number, the name of the product, the number<br />

of units in stock, and the price of each unit.<br />

• Create a Java application that displays the product number, the name of the product, the<br />

number of units in stock, the price of each unit, and the value of the inventory (the number<br />

of units in stock multiplied by the price of each unit). Pay attention to the good<br />

programming practices in the text to ensure your source code is readable and well<br />

documented.<br />

• Post as an attachment

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