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代寫COMP 636、代做Python語言程序
代寫COMP 636、代做Python語言程序

時(shí)間:2024-09-27  來源:合肥網(wǎng)hfw.cc  作者:hfw.cc 我要糾錯(cuò)



COMP 636: Web App Assessment – S2 2024 
Milestone submission due: 5pm Friday 4 October 2024 via Learn 
Final submission due: 5pm Tuesday 29 October 2024 via Learn 
Worth: 50% of COMP636 grade 
Submit via Akoraka | Learn, with files set up and available on GitHub and PythonAnywhere. 
Introduction 
Te Waihora farm management simulator (FMS) is a system that models stock management on a 
farm. The aim is for the farmer to simulate the number of stock (cows in this case) that the farm can 
maintain, with the amount of pasture (grass) that it has available for the stock to eat. 
Stock are kept in paddocks – a fenced area of pasture. The paddocks can grow pasture at a certain 
rate per day, so the aim is to keep moving stock between paddocks so that the pasture level does not 
get too low. Pasture above 1800 kg DM/ha is considered good, while levels below 1500 kg DM/ha 
are considered poor (below this, the ability of the grass to regrow can be affected). Stock are 
managed and moved between paddocks in groups called ‘mobs’. Each mob is moved as a whole 
group and each paddock can only have one mob (otherwise the mobs would get mixed up). 
The FMS simulates the ‘current date’, which can be moved ahead one day at a time, to calculate 
pasture growth and pasture consumption by the stock. (To be clear: ‘current date’ is not the actual 
date shown by the computer’s clock.) 
Terms and abbreviations: 
DM Dry matter (in kg) – the weight of the pasture with the water component removed. 
DM/ha Dry matter per hectare (kg DM/ha) = DM (in kg) divided by paddock area (in hectares). 
ha Hectares – a measure of paddock area (size). 
Pasture Grass that is eaten by stock. 
Stock Animals – cows in this case. 
Note: The requirements presented here are not exhaustive, you are expected to apply critical 
thought to them, and best practices taught in the course, as a key part of the software development 
process. Ask clarifying questions in the in-person or online support sessions. 
Download the web application files from the Assessment block on Learn. These will get you started, 
including for the Milestone. You will add more routes and templates as you develop your app. 
Important 
This is an individual assessment. You may not collaborate or confer with others. You 
may help others by verbally explaining concepts and making suggestions in general 
terms, but without directly showing or sharing your own code. You must develop the 
logical structure and the detail of your code on your own. No use of generative AI is 
permitted for any part of this assessment. 
Code or content that is copied, shares a similar logic to others or is produced by 
generative AI will receive zero marks for all parties involved. 
The university guidelines and policy on academic integrity can be found here. 
  

 
Milestone Submission (5 marks, due 4 October) 
This milestone is to ensure that your app is correctly configured, and any set-up issues are resolved 
early. The milestone does not require any changes to the code and templates provided. 
By this date you only need to sync and share the provided files on GitHub, provide us teacher access 
to your PythonAnywhere, and host the provided code on PythonAnywhere so that the web app and 
provided routes run correctly. 
Milestone Requirements 
1) Create a private GitHub repository called fms. 
a. Your web application (app.py, etc.) must be in the main folder of your repository 
(not in a subfolder) 
2) Host your web app on PythonAnywhere. 
a. Use files pulled from your GitHub repository. 
b. Your fms web app folder must be in your PythonAnywhere home directory (which 
should happen automatically when cloning the files from GitHub). 
c. Your MySQL database must be called fms and contain the required tables and data. 
3) The provided web application pages must load correctly in PythonAnywhere: 
a. Home page: / route; home.html template page. 
b. Mobs page: /mobs route; mobs.html template page. 
c. These pages require no modification of app.py or their HTML files to work. 
For this submission you must have: 
• Your GitHub repository set up correctly. 
• The provided files loaded in GitHub and in PythonAnywhere. 
• Your database set up on PythonAnywhere. 
• Your app hosted successfully on PythonAnywhere. 
• The / and /mobs routes working (as provided in the files). 
• Granted access to your PythonAnywhere account (set lincolnmac as teacher). 
• Granted access to your GitHub repository (invite lincolnmac or computing@lincoln.ac.nz as 
collaborator). 
Submit the following via the link on the Learn COMP636 page: 
• Your PythonAnywhere URL (e.g., yourname1234567.PythonAnywhere.com/ ) 
• Your GitHub username and repository name (e.g., yourname1234567/fms) 
IMPORTANT: Do not pull further changes to your PythonAnywhere files until after you have 
received your Milestone marks. You may continue to work in the local copy on your computer in the 
meantime and you should also commit and push to your GitHub repository. 
In this submission we will check your GitHub, PythonAnywhere setup, including MySQL database. 
Set-up Requirement Marks Available 
GitHub Repository set up and shared 1 mark 
PythonAnywhere web app hosting correctly configured, including 
home URL and database setup, and teacher access granted 
3 marks 
/ and /mobs routes and pages (as provided) running on 
PythonAnywhere 
1 mark 
TOTAL 5 marks 
  

 
Technical details 
Current date 
A session variable has been created – a dictionary called session (which is like a global variable that is 
stored by the browser in a cookie for the page). It can be accessed anywhere in app.py or your 
template pages without needing to be passed as a value. The current date is stored as 
session[‘curr_date’]. This is already initialised by the / route and is displayed on the base.html page. 
For testing purposes, two routes – /clear-date and /reset-date – have been provided to delete the 
session variable or to reset it to the project start date. Note: Do not create or use any other session 
variable values for this assessment. 
Pasture 
To calculate pasture growth and consumption, two global variables are provided in app.py: 
- pasture_growth_rate: growth rate of pasture in kg of dry matter per hectare per day. 
- stock_consumption_rate: amount of pasture in kg of dry matter eaten per animal per day. 
For each paddock, recalculate the pasture growth when the current date changes: 
- Pasture growth (in kg DM) per day = area (in ha) x pasture_growth_rate 
- Pasture consumption (in kg DM) per day = number of stock x stock_consumption_rate 
- Total DM = starting total DM + growth – consumption 
- Recalculate: DM/ha = total DM / area 
For this assessment, you don’t need to worry about mobs being in one paddock for part of the day 
and another for the rest of the day. You can assume that all mobs have been in the paddock for the 
whole day at the moment of calculating pasture levels. 
Web application requirements 
1) On every page, include a page header which includes: the name of the app, a navigation bar 
with links to the pages, plus the value of ‘current date’ (session[‘curr_date’]). 
2) Add a picture and some (brief) introductory text to the home page. 
3) Modify the page on the /mobs route to show the paddock name that each mob is in and sort 
alphabetically by mob name. Improve table appearance. 
4) Create a route to list the stock (animals), grouped by mob, so that: 
a. Each mob list has its own header, including the mob name, paddock, number of 
stock in the mob and the average weight of the mob. Mobs are to appear in 
alphabetical mob name order. 
b. Underneath each mob header, display the details for each animal in that mob, 
including its ID and age in years (as at the FMS ‘current date’). Animals are to appear 
in ID order within each mob. 
5) Create a route to list the paddocks: 
a. Showing the details for each paddock. 
b. Sorted alphabetically by paddock name. 
c. For each paddock include: 
i. the name of the mob in that paddock (if any). 
ii. the number of stock (animals) in that paddock (if any). 
d. Highlight the paddock row background colour in yellow if DM/ha falls below 1800 kg 
DM/ha and in red if it falls below 1500 kg DM/ha 
  

 
 6) Create a route to so that a mob can be moved to any other available paddock. 
a. A paddock cannot contain more than one mob at a time. 
b. Each mob can be in only one paddock at a time. 
7) Update the system so that paddocks can be edited and added by the user: 
a. New paddock IDs are assigned automatically by the database and not editable. 
b. Total DM is calculated automatically from the area and dm/ha values that the user 
enters as: total DM = area x dm/ha. This value can’t be typed in directly. 
8) For each paddock, calculate pasture totals based on growth and consumption (see Technical 
Details above): 
a. The user is able to click to move current date to the next day – from the paddocks 
page (so that the changes in pasture values can be observed). 
b. The pasture values for each paddock are updated when the current date changes. 
General requirements 
1) The application should follow the best practices mentioned in class, even where not 
specifically requested. 
2) Data that is entered should be validated and errors from inappropriate data handled without 
crashing the web application. 
3) Information should be presented in a manner appropriate for a professional web application, 
such as appropriate headings, labels, and date and number formatting. 
a. Note that abbreviations ‘DM’, ‘ha’ and ‘DM/ha’ may be used in headers and labels. 
4) General presentation and user interface should be tidy and professional making use of 
Bootstrap CSS for formatting, but it does not need to be ‘fancy’. Clean and functional is 
sufficient. It is OK, for example, for the user to need to press a submit button to submit a 
form (rather than it submitting automatically). 
Report 
Your report must be created using GitHub Markdown format and saved in the README.md file of 
your GitHub repository. It does not need to be a formal report – a tidy document using the following 
headings will be sufficient. Write a brief project report that includes: 
• Design decisions: 
Discuss the design decisions you made when designing and developing your app: why you 
created one set of pages, routes and functions to connect and interact in this way, and not in 
some other way. Discuss the structural and logical options you considered. 
For example, when the edit button is clicked on a page, does that open a different template for 
editing or does it use the same template with IF statements to enable the editing? Did you use 
GET or POST to request and send data? How, and why? (These are just examples; you do not 
have to include them in your own discussion.) You will have considered many design 
possibilities; write in plain language about your own personal decisions. 
Make notes about your decisions as you work, so you do not forget them! 
• Image sources: If you use any external images in your web app, ensure you reference the image 
source in your report. 
  

 
• Database questions: Refer to the supplied fms-local.sql file to answer the following questions. 
Do not implement these changes in your app, just write your answers in your report: 
1. What SQL statement creates the mobs table and defines its fields/columns? (Copy 
and paste the relevant lines of SQL.) 
2. Which lines of SQL script sets up the relationship between the mobs and paddocks 
tables? 
3. The current FMS only works for one farm. Write SQL script to create a new table 
called farms, which includes a unique farm ID, the farm name, an optional short 
description and the owner’s name. The ID can be added automatically by the 
database. (Relationships to other tables not required.) 
4. Write an SQL statement to add details for an example farm to your new farms table, 
which would be suitable to include in your web application for the users to add farms 
in a future version. (Type in actual values, don’t use %s markers.) 
5. What changes would you need to make to other tables to incorporate the new farms 
table? (Describe the changes. SQL script not required.) 
 
Data Model 
 
Model Notes: 
Child table.field * (refers to) Parent table.field 
mobs.paddock_id 
 
paddocks.id 
stock.mob_id 
 
mobs.id 
 * the ‘Foreign Key’ 
 
  

 
Project Constraints 
You must: 
• Use only the COMP636 technologies (Python & Flask, Bootstrap CSS, MySQL). Do not use 
SQLAlchemy or ReactJS (or other similar technologies or libraries) in your solution. 
o Do not use any scripts, including JavaScript and do not write your own CSS (use Bootstrap). 
o Exceptions: You may use: 
▪ The Bootstrap <script> at the bottom of base.html. 
▪ Very simple inline JavaScript, e.g., to auto-submit a form. (Not required or expected). 
▪ Style attributes for column widths in tables 
• Use the provided SQL files to create a database within your local MySQL and in 
PythonAnywhere. Each script also populates the database with initial data. 
o You can re-run the appropriate SQL script at any time to reset your data back to the original 
version and remove any changes you made to it (if it starts to get messy during testing). 
o You may modify data in your database for testing purposes and may add new data, but you 
must not modify the schema. 
o Markers will not change the structure of the data, but will modify or add alternative data to 
your database as part of the marking process. You can rely on table names and columns 
staying the same, but the data in the rows in the tables may change. 
• Use the provided files to develop a Flask web app that: 
o Must be in a top-level folder called ‘fms’ (locally and on PythonAnywhere). 
o Meets the functional requirements. 
o Is appropriately commented. 
o Connects to your database. 
o Uses %s to insert values into SQL statements. 
o Provides appropriate routes for the different functions. 
o Provides templates and incorporates HTML forms to take input data. 
o Uses Bootstrap CSS to provide styling and formatting. 
• Include your report in your GitHub README.md file as outlined earlier. 
o This report must be created using GitHub Markdown and saved in the README.md file of 
your GitHub repository. 
• Create a private GitHub repository called fms that contains: 
o All Python, HTML, images and any other required files for the web app. 
o Your repository must have a .gitignore file and therefore not have a copy of your virtual 
environment. 
o A requirements.txt file showing the required pip packages. 
o Your project report as the README.md document. 
o Add lincolnmac (computing@lincoln.ac.nz) as a collaborator to your GitHub repository. 
o Your repository must show a minimum of two commits per week after the milestone 
submission (but do not pull to PythonAnywhere until after your Milestone has been 
marked). 
• Host your system (including database) using PythonAnywhere. 
o Add lincolnmac as your “teacher” via Account > Education. 
o The webapp must be in a directory called ‘fms’ in the home directory.  

 
Project Hints 
Create your GitHub repository first and create all your required code and files in your local folder, 
then push to GitHub.com and clone/ pull changes through to PythonAnywhere. 
PythonAnywhere is case sensitive in ways that your local web application is not. So test your app 
frequently, as you develop it. We will mark the PythonAnywhere version of your app. 
Spend some time sketching and planning the structure of your application before you start 
developing. Think about which features could share the same (or nearly the same) templates. 
Remember that you can nest templates (templates within templates). 
Make notes of your design decisions, compromises, workarounds, etc. as you develop your web app. 
Otherwise afterwards you may struggle to remember all of the issues you worked through, when it 
comes time to discuss those design decisions in your report. Do not include masses of insignificant 
decisions in your report though. 
The requirements in this project brief are not exhaustive, you are expected to apply critical thought 
and think about the user experience of the web application. 
 
  

 
Final Submission (95 marks, due 29 Oct) 
Submit your URLs again via the final submission link on the Learn COMP636 page: 
• Your PythonAnywhere URL (e.g., yourname1234567.PythonAnywhere.com/ ) 
• Your GitHub username and repository name (e.g., yourname1234567/fms) 
This confirms where your work is and tells us that your final submission is ready for marking. 
 
Report and General Project Aspects (25 marks): 
Project Element Marks Available 
Project Report – Part 1: 
• Discuss your design decisions (minimum 
one per task). Also detail assumptions 
that you made, if any. 
• Report created using GitHub Markdown 
and saved in the README.md file of your 
GitHub repository. 
 
8 marks 
• 7 marks for appropriate personal 
discussion, in your own words. 
• 1 mark for .md being in the right place and 
a reasonable length. (Just a heading, or a 
couple of sentences, is not a reasonable 
length.) 
Project Report – Part 2: 
• Report Database Questions sufficiently 
answered. 
 
10 marks 
 
Spelling, presentation, etc. 2 marks 
Spelling, punctuation, grammar, and 
presentation, and appropriate 
referencing of external images. 
 
Consistent ‘look and feel’ (interface, Bootstrap 
styling & templates, ease of use, etc). No 
unapproved CSS or scripts. COMP636 
technologies only. 
 
5 marks 
TOTAL 25 marks 
 
  

 
Functional Project Aspects (70 marks): 
Within each of the functional areas (see table below with indicative marks) we are looking for: 
• Functionality working as specified in the requirements and demonstrating critical thought 
about the implementation and user experience. 
• Well commented and formatted HTML, SQL, and Python code throughout. 
• A user interface that looks and functions to a professional standard, including Bootstrap 
colour and styling choices, sensible navigation and appropriate sorting of lists. 
• ID numbers for table rows are mainly for internal system use only and should only be made 
visible to system users when mentioned in the requirements. 
• Data validation on forms. Wise choice of form elements. 
• Well-structured SQL queries. 
• Appropriate naming, both of variables and labels. 
 
An indication of marks (may be adjusted when marking) : 
Item Functionality 
Approx. 
marks 
Access Home page exists via ‘/’ route, with appropriate layout and no 
broken links. Picture and text added to home page. 

Navigation Appropriate use of extending templates. Sensible, well laid-out 
navigation throughout. 

Mobs page Add paddock name to /mobs route. Appropriate sorting and 
formatting. 

Stock by mob page Mobs and stock appropriately displayed, including grouping and 
sorting 
10 
Paddocks page Correct and appropriate display of paddocks. 12 
Moving mobs Interface for appropriately moving mobs between paddocks. 12 
Edit paddocks Appropriate paddock details can be edited. Total DM calculated. 8 
Add paddocks New paddocks can be added. Total DM calculated. 6 
Pasture 
calculations 
User can move to next day with session variable updated. 
Pasture levels update correctly. 
12 
TOTAL 70 
 
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