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ASSESSMENT DESCRIPTION: This assessment is an individual report about the design of an OOP system using Data Structures

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Assessment Description This Assessment Is An Individual Report About The Design Of An Oop System Using Data Structures 1
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ASSESSMENT DESCRIPTION: This assessment is an individual report about the design of an OOP system using Data Structures and Algorithms. The report should follow the following structure using the actual case study that will be available on Moodle (in assessment section) by week 8. 1. Title Page 2. Executive Summary 3. Introduction 4. Background 5. Case Study and the Design 5.1 Variables, Ranges and Keys 5.2 Operations and the Justification 5.3 Algorithms and the Justification 5.4 Modifications 6. Conclusion 7. References CASE STUDY: This assessment is an individual report. You are required to design a library system for Kent Institute. Assume that there are: i. two ampuses - Sydney and Melbourne ii. 200 VET level students iii. 300 Higher Education students iv. 30 professional staff and 40 academic staff You need to decide how many books, journals, DVDs or other media the library holds. Then specify the range of operations which will be needed for the library system. For each of these operations, discuss the most suitable sorting or searching method and why your chosen algorithm for each operation is the most appropriate. A nearby University wants to use your system. They have: One campus ● 25000 undergraduate students ● 10000 postgraduate students 5000 research students 2000 professional staff ● 4000 academic staff What changes, if any, would you make to your system for the University to be able to use it effectively and efficiently? TASKS TO BE COMPLETED Given the above information: a) Decide the appropriate variables, keys and ranges to be used in the system. Justify. b) The operations that library system should support. c) Algorithms for the operations that your system should support. Also, justify the choice of algorithms. d) Changes for the larger university, if any, to be made in the original system. Justify.