Requirements




Define Core Objects

Tables of the system:

User

  • UserId
  • Name
  • email
  • address


Vehicle

  • VehicleId
  • UserId
  • Size
  • Type
  • PlateNumber


ParkingSpot

  • SpotId
  • Size
  • VehicleId


ParkingLot

  • LotId
  • SpotId


ParkingTicket

  • LotId
  • VehicleId
  • UserId
  • StartTime
  • EndTime
  • Amount
  • Status





Analyze Relationships


A ParkingLot contains multiple instances of a ParkingSpot. A ParkingSpot if it is occupied, has a vehicleId. A vehicleId could contain several instances of User.

When a vehicle enters the parking, a new entrance is generated on ParkingTicket with the details of the car of the user and when the parking start.




Establish Hierarchy

Design inheritance trees where applicable to promote code reuse and polymorphism. This step involves identifying common attributes and behaviors that can be abstracted into parent classes...






Design Patterns

Consider using design patterns (e.g., Factory, Singleton, Observer, Strategy) that fit the problem...






Define Class Members (write code)

Attributes: For each class, define the attributes (data) it will hold...

Methods: Define the methods (functions) that operate on the attributes. Ensure they align with the object's responsibilities and adhere to the principle of encapsulation.


public class Car { ... } // Example







Adhere to SOLID Guidelines

Check and explain whether your design adheres to solid principles (Ask interviewer what SOLID principle is if you can not recall it.)...






Consider Scalability and Flexibility

Explain how your design can handle changes in scale and whether it would be easily to extend with new functionalities...






Create/Explain your diagram(s)

Try creating a class, flow, state and/or sequence diagram using the diagramming tool. Mermaid flow diagrams can be used to represent system use cases. You can ask the interviewer bot to create a starter diagram if unfamiliar with the tool. Briefly explain your diagrams if necessary...






Future improvements

Critically examine your design for any flaws or areas for future improvement...