Tuesday, February 28, 2017

An event planning document outlining objects, triggers, and events that will be used to drive the application.

This assignment contains elements that you have learned over the past few weeks, including:
  • An event planning document outlining objects, triggers, and events that will be used to drive the application.
  • Designing well-written and readable programs using a disciplined coding style, including documentation and indentation standards.
  • Demonstrating how to implement logic involving sequence, selection, and repetition using Visual Basic.
  • Creating useful and well-designed programs that use subroutines, functions, menus, dialog boxes, and other related form objects to solve practical business problems.
This is the second of a two (2) phase assignment. You must submit both parts as separate files for the completion of this assignment. Remember, you are only to demonstrate the menu function and not create a major database to track sales.
Ticket Seller is a new startup ticketing company. It has contracted you to develop a Visual Basic system to sell and print tickets for your local basketball arena. The system will provide sales in a Microsoft Windows environment at the ticket office. Management will use your program as a prototype for a future global ticket system. Create your own sample data for the designs. Use your creativity in this design.
The second part of the assignment is the coding phase (see Part II below). This is the actual Visual Basic code to complete the actions defined in the event planning document. For this part of the assignment, you will turn in six (6) screen shots and a copy of all the code created to implement this ticket system.

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