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design, code in Java and prepare unit tests for a simple login should be a standalone desktop application without any Web components.

SDEV 460

Homework 1

Unit Testing for Authentication and Logging

Overview:

This homework will assess your ability to design, code and prepare unit tests for a simple login

application. The application should be a standalone desktop application

without

any Web components.

You can code the application in Java, C# or C++.

Assignment: Total 100 points

Using the readings from weeks 1 and 2 as a baseline, develop a graphical user interface that allows a

user to login to a system. The login screen shou

ld contain fields for entering a username and password

and buttons to submit the information for authentication and a button to clear or reset the fields.

You can hard

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code the password authentication for now

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as the purpose of this exercise is Unit testin

g.

The system should log all attempts into a Log.txt file. The log should include the username, the date, the

time and if the login was successful or not.

Create multiple Unit tests (use Junit if selecting Java, and Visual Studio Unit Test if using C++ or

C#). You

should design and implement a comprehensive set of Unit tests

a minimum of 4 that include testing of

the login form with successful/unsuccessful logging attempts and the logging functionality to the Log.txt

file

. You should run your unit tests a

nd clearly

show the results for each test in your submission.

Deliverables:

You should submit your source files, example log files and a word (or PDF) document providing a

detailed explanation of each of unit tests along with screen captures showing the

results of your unit

tests. Screen captures are clearly labeled indicating exactly what the screen capture represents.

You should zip your source files to allow submission in one compressed source file as opposed to

multiple. Submit your source code and d

ocument no later than the due date.

Your document should be well

-

organized, include page numbers and contain minimal spelling or

grammatical

errors

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