Week 3 Ilab Calculate Overtime Pay

Week 3 Ilab Calculate Overtime Pay

Week 3 iLab—Calculate Overtime Pay

TCO 3—Given a simple problem, design and desk-check a solution algorithm requiring a modular design that is expressed in terms of pseudocode or program notes, input-process-output (IPO) analysis, and flow chart.

TCO 4—Given a simple problem that requires one or more decisions, create a working solution that uses decisions with logical and relational expressions.

TCO 8—Given a more complex problem, develop a complete solution that includes a comprehensive statement of the problem, complete program design, and program documentation.

Assignment

You will need to design an application that it will prompt a user for his or her hourly pay rate; his or her hours worked; and whether he or she is single, married, divorced, or widowed. It will then calculate the user’s gross and net pay. If the user works more than 40 hours, overtime is calculated at 1 ½ times the regular rate and displayed separately. If he or she is married, use a flat tax rate of 15%. If he or she is single, use 22%; if he or she is divorced, use 23%; and if he or she is widowed, use 13% (I realize that these are not very realistic). Below is a sample of what the program should do when run.

(No overtime example)

Enter hourly pay rate: 10.00

Enter hours worked: 35

Enter letter for (M)arried, (S)ingle, (D)ivorced, (W)idowed: M

Gross pay is $350.00

Net pay is $297.50

(Overtime example)

Enter hourly pay rate: 10.00

Enter hours worked: 45

Enter letter for (M)arried, (S)ingle, (D)ivorced, (W)idowed: S

Regular pay is $400.00

Overtime pay is $75.00

Gross pay is $475.00

Net pay is $370.50

Rubric

Complete the steps and submit the completed file to the Dropbox.

1) Variable list & IPO chart

2) Flowchart

3) C# code


Please submit this file along with the complete project folder (in a zip file).

Game Seating Charges
Document / Points possible / Points received
Variable list & IPO Chart / 10
Flowchart / 15
Working program / 25
Total Points / 50

1)  Variable List & IPO Chart

List all variables you will use (use valid variable names). Indicate whether the data type is string, integer, or double, and so on.

hourlyRate double

hoursWorked double

maritalStatus string

List the inputs, any processes/calculations, and outputs. Use the same valid variable names you used in Step 1.

Inputs / Process (calculations) / Outputs
hourlyRate
hoursWorked
maritalStatus / If (martialStatus== “M”) then taxRate= MARRIED RATE
Else if (maritalStatus==”S”) then taxRate=SINGLE RATE
Else if (martialStatus==”W”) then taxRate= WIDOWED RATE
Else taxRate= DIVORCED RATE
If (hoursWorked<=40) then grossPay=hoursWorked*hourlyRate
else
regularPay=40*hourlyRate
overtimePay= (hoursWorked-40) *hourlyRate*1.5
grossPay=regularPay+overtimePay
taxRate= grossPay*taxRate
netPay= grossPay-taxAmount / grossPay
netPay
if overtime
grossPay
netPay
overtimePay

2)  Flowchart

Use MS Visio to create a flowchart. Paste the flowchart here, or attach it as a separate document. Use the same valid variable names you used in Step 1.

3)  C# Code
Screen Shot of Running Program
Zipped Project File (submitted to DropBox)

Copy/paste your C# code here.

Paste a screenshot of the complete working program here.

Submit a separate zipped file to the Dropbox containing the complete project folder.