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New York City Broadway Tickets

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REQUIREMENTS DOCUMENT

Date submitted: January 31, 2014

Application title: New York City Broadway Tickets

Purpose: The Broadway tickets selection program allows a user to purchase tickets to a theatre production.

Program Procedures:Algorithms, Processing,and Conditions
1.From a window on the screen, the user chooses the number of tickets for her favorite  artist/group and the total cost amount for the tickets will be displayed.The user must be able to enter the number of Broadway tickets for their favorite theatre production.
2. A picture of a Broadway theatre sign will be displayed throughout the entire process.
3. After the user enters the number of tickets needed, the user clicks the Display Cost
button.

4. The total cost of the tickets at $153.50 per ticket will be displayed in currency format
(total cost 5 number of tickets * 153.50).

Notes and Restrictions:
1. The user can clear the number of tickets entered and the total cost of the tickets with a clear button and enter another number of tickets.
2. An exit button should close the application.
3. The cost per ticket can vary, so the program should allow a different price to be placed
in any headings and be used in any calculations.
Comments: 1. The picture is named Broadway and is found at scsite.com/vb2010/ch4/images.
USE CASE DEFINITION
1. The Windows Application opens.
2. The user enters the number of Broadway tickets.
3. The user clicks the Display Cost button.
4. The program displays the total cost of the concert tickets.
5. The user can click the Clear button and repeat steps 2–4.
6. The user terminates the program by clicking the Exit button.

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