CIS 339 iLab 7 - Object-Oriented Application Coding
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Your demonstrations of how to create both method contract and the method specification for
the GetCourseByCourseID() method of the CourseList class were very well received by your
team members. They then asked you for one final demonstration of how to implement the
method specification using an object-oriented (OO) programming language and see the method
actually execute.
You realize that it is easy to implement the method specification in an OO programming
language, but it is hard to test it because the rest of the application is not developed yet. You
decided, therefore, to write two pieces of code.
Code that implements the GetCourseByCourseID() method Code that implements a unit test for
that method alone (outside of any other application code)
This way you can demonstrate the method implementation and also verify its correct behavior.
You are under a deadline constraint for this deliverable, so you asked some of your peer
architects for help. They each are well versed in different OO languages like VB.NET, C#, and
Java and they all have done unit testing before so they are familiar of how to construct one.
Your peer architects provided you with partially-completed shells for your demonstration. Each
shell contains:
complete code for the Course class; partially completed code for CourseList class; and complete
code for the CourseListTest class that unit tests the CourseList.GetCourseByCourseID() method.
Your task is now easy. Just select one of these shells and complete the code for the partially
completed CourseList by coding it GetCourseByCourseID() method. When you compile and run