Question: I have been solved task 1 i need solution of task 2 TASK 1: LET'S HAVE A CUPPA, EH! A tea-drinker requests a cup of
I have been solved task 1 i need solution of task 2


TASK 1: LET'S HAVE A CUPPA, EH! A tea-drinker requests a cup of tea. The tea-maker checks the kettle is full of water. If not, the kettle is filled with water. The kettle is plugged into an electrical socket and is switched on. The tea-maker asks the tea-drinker what tea they would like (Darjeeling, Assam or English Breakfast Tea). If not available an alternative is offered. Does the tea- drinker want milk cow's or soya)? Is the requested milk available and fresh? Does the tea-drinker want sugar? If so, how many? The tea-maker checks if there is a clean cup available. If not, they empty and clean a cup. The tea-maker adds the tea-bag to the cup and waits for the kettle to boil. Once the kettle is boiled, the tea-maker fills the cup and waits for the tea to infuse. Once infused, the tea-maker removes the tea-bag and adds the milk and sugar to the cup. The tea-maker stirs the cup contents with a spoon and hands to cup to the tea-drinker. The tea-drinker drinks the tea. TASK 2: UNIVERSITY OF LIFE The UWE community can be described as follows. The community consists of employees, students and alumni. Employees can be divided into Administration Staff, Academic Staff, Researchers and Operations & Security. Every employee has an employee number and job title. Academic Staff and Researchers are associated with a specific faculty. The University has four faculties (ACE, FBL, FET and HAS). A proportion of Academic Staff's time is allocated to teaching. Researchers will have a main research project on which they work. Students are classed as undergraduate or post-graduate and may study part-time or full- time. Post-graduate students will have a record of their undergraduate degree. Every student will have a student id and a programme of study (such as BSc Computing or MSc Software Engineering). Alumni will have completed a programme of study with the University and may still have a valid student id. The following eleven classes have already been identified for you: Community Member, Student, Alumni, Employee, Undergrad, Postgrad, AdminStaff, Faculty Staff, OpsAndSecurity, Researchers and Academics. JOURNAL TASK 2 The second Journal task to submit as part of your first assignment is based on Exercise 1 above. Your task is to build a simple class diagram using Microsoft Visio (or other standard UML package such as ArgoUML). As with all submissions, your Journal entry should reflect on your experiences in completing this task. This will include a short explanation of what you did, any problems encountered and important discoveries, and a compressed copy of your class diagram (such as .7z, .zip, -car or .tar.gz). The submission point for this can be found in the Assignments section of the Blackboard website. This submission point also provides suggestions on how you might structure your Journal entry. NOTE: Please name your journal entry for this task as TASK 2
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