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This is a desktop Address Book application. It has a GUI but most of the user interactions happen using a CLI (Command Line Interface).
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This Address Book application is meant for young adults who are currently working/studying who would like to have an app like this to
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organise their contacts in a nicer and more organised way.
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It is a Java sample application intended for students learning Software Engineering while using Java as the main programming language.
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It is written in OOP fashion. It provides a reasonably well-written code example that is significantly bigger (around 6 KLoC)than what students usually write in beginner-level SE modules.
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What’s different from level 3:
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A more sophisticated GUI that includes a list panel and an in-built Browser.
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More test cases, including automated GUI testing.
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Support for Build Automation using Gradle and for Continuous Integration using Travis CI.
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Team F10-B3 now upgrades the Address Book to become user-friendly for daily usage of young people.
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Some parts of this sample application were inspired by the excellent Java FX tutorial by Marco Jakob.
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AddressBook-Level4 project created by SE-EDU initiative at https://github.com/se-edu/