Beach Cities Rentals rents almost anything. They rent tools, equipment, trucks for everything from home remodeling projects to major construction projects. They also rent office equipment. such as desks, file cabinets, chairs, tables, and ofce decor items. Finally, they rent furniture for short term home staging or long-term use. They have become well known in the area for having what their customers want. Construction companies, contractors, real estate agents, ofce managers, and individual homeowners and renters all rely on Beach Cities to have what they need in stock. The following case describes Beach Cities' processes for renting its inventory to customers. Rental Inventory and Inventory categoes Beach Cities categorizes its inventory by the type of inventory. Each inventory item is identied internally by the inventory number (retail inventory #1 and categories are tracked by inventory category number (inventory category #3. The inventory category alt sewes as Beach Cities catalog number for its catalog and website. For example. Beach Cities catalog could list executive desk chairs (category number 420), but internally it tracks each individual desk chair in inventory. Contracts Because Beach Cities is so popular with a variety oforganlzations. such as construction companies, major contractors, real estate agents, ofce managers, and others in the area, it regularly negotiates contracts for equipment rental. The contracts give customers special considerations, such as delivery of equipment to the customer's location, waiver of the requirement for advance deposit, and priority reservations. Contracts can specify that the customer wrll pay a premium over the regular rental prices to receive special services or they can specify whether the customer will receive volume discounts over the regular rental prices. Contracts don't apply to specic Inventory items or categories of inventory items. Instead, they obligate the customer to a minimum dollar commitment for rentals over the period of the contract as well as the percentage premium or discount on the standard rental costs Some customers negotiate multiple contracts depending on their needs, but each contract is established separately. Reservations, rental tickets. and delivery Beach Cities' customers must make rental reservations In advance. Each reservation applies to one or more categories ofitems to be rented on some future date or dates. Customers under contract must specify which contract number applies when they make the reservation. At the time of each specic rental. a Beach Cities employee prepares one rental ticket for each item that the customer rents. The rental ticket notes the time that the rental started and the amount of deposit on the item (if the rental is not under contract). Generally, Beach Cities requires a 25% deposit at the time ofthe rental, but that amount is negotiable and is usually waived for customers with contracts (depending on the specific terms of the contract). For an extra charge, Beach Cities delivers the items to the customer's location, using its own delivery trucks. it tracks which truck is used tor each rental ticket. it tracks its inventory of deliverytrucks separately from its rental inventory. When the customer returns the rental items [or Beach Cities picks them up), a Beach Cities employee updates the rental tickets with the rental end time and calculates the charges applicable to each rental ticket. The customer must pay for the remainder of the charges at that time, including delivery charges and contract premium charges. If the customer rented multiple items. the customer can pay for all rental tickets with one check. Other Infon'natlon Beach Cities classies its customers by customer type for planning purposes. Beach Cities records information about all agents' resources, and type images before they are linked to other entities. it tracks all employee information in one employee class. Required: Use the information above and a list ofattributes below to develop UML class models and a corresponding table listing for Beach Cities sales process. Then, fill in the missing information on the model and tables prodded. UML Class Diagram Rental Reservation Cash Receipts a prev us attempt 4_ Award: 10.00 points 2. Use the following list of attributes and information from the UML Class Diagram to identify the number of the appropriate attribute for each blank in the table listing below. Attrl holes: 1. Cash account 3: . Cash account balance . Cash receipttil . Cash receipt amount . Cash receipt date . Contract # . Contract data . Contract and date . Contract minimum dollar commitment 10. Contract standard premium 11. Customer til 12. Customer name 13. Customer type 14. 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