Software Engineering (10th Edition)
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Author: Ian Sommerville
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 4, Problem 4.4E
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In an automated railway ticket-issuing system, users need to select their destination and input a credit card and a personal identification number. A menu display of potential destinations is activated, along with a message to the user to select destination after the user presses the start button when the rail ticket is issued. Users are requested to input their credit card after a destination has been selected and the validity of credit card is validated and the user is then requested to input a personal identifier and if validated then ticket is issued.
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