JAVA 1 - SALES COMMISSION CALCULATOR PROGRAM PART 3
Write a Java™ application using an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) that calculates the total annual compensation of a salesperson. Consider the following factors:
· A salesperson will earn a fixed salary of $42,000.
· A salesperson will also receive a commission as a sales incentive. Commission is a percentage of the salesperson’s annual sales. The current commission is %8 of total sales.
· The total annual compensation is the fixed salary plus the commission earned.
The Java™ application should meet these technical requirements:
· The application should have at least one class, in addition to the application’s controlling class (a controlling class is where the main function resides).
· There should be proper documentation in the source code.
· The application should ask the user to enter annual sales, and it should display the total annual compensation.
Part 2 – COMPLETED ALREADY
Modify the Week Two Java™ application using a Java™ IDE to meet these additional and changed business requirements:
· The company has recently changed its total annual compensation policy to improve sales.
· A salesperson will continue to earn a fixed salary of $42,000 . The current sales target for every salesperson is $125,000.
· The sales incentive will only start when 80% of the sales target is met. The current commission is %8.
· If a salesperson exceeds the sales target, the commission will increase based on an acceleration factor. The acceleration factor is 1.25.
· The application should ask the user to enter annual sales, and it should display the total annual compensation.
· The application should also display a table of potential total annual compensation that the salesperson could have earned, in $5000 increments above the salesperson’s annual sales, until it reaches 50% above the salesperson’s annual sales.
· Sample Table: Assuming a total annual sales of $100,000, the table would look like this:
Total Sales
Total Compensation
100,000
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105,000
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110,000
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115,000
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120,000
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125,000
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130,000
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135,000
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140,000
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145,000
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150,000
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The Java™ application should also meet these technical requirements:
· The application should have at least one class, in addition to the application’s controlling class.
· The source code must demonstrate the use of conditional and looping structures.
· There should be proper documentation in the source code.
Part 3 – NEED HELP!!!
Modify the Week Three Java™ application using Java™ NetBeans™ IDE to meet these additional and changed business requirements:
· The application will now compare the total annual compensation of at least two salespersons.
· It will calculate the additional amount of sales that each salesperson must achieve to match or exceed the higher of the two earners.
· The application should ask for the name of each salesperson being compared.
The Java™ application should also meet these technical requirements:
· The application should have at least one class, in addition to the application’s controlling class.
· The source code must demonstrate the use of Array or ArrayList.
· There should be proper documentation in the source code.
Submit a ZIP file containing the ".java" file
PLEASE MAKE NOTES TO EVERY FUNCTION OF THE JAVA PROGRAM JUST AS THE ONE LISTEN IN THE EXAMPLE. MAKING SINGLE LINE NOTES USING “//” IN JAVA TO DOCUMENT AS MUCH AS WE CAN. KEEP IT SIMPLE. THE SIMPLEST WE CAN. INSTRUCTOR KNOWS I AM NEW TO JAVA.