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Author: Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
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Write a C++ code that uses pure virtual functions in the base class universityperonnel. The universityperonnel
class is an abstract class and no objects can be created for it. Your base class has two pure virtual functions
getData() and isoutstanding(). Your parent class should also include two member functionsto input() and display()
the name of personnel. Your code includes two derived classes, student and instructor respectively. The derived
classes each contain a function called get () and outstanding(). get () function of Student class should input name
of personnel and asks user to input GPA whereas outstanding function determines either the GPA>3 or not.
Similarly, get () function of instructor class should input name of personnel and asks user to input no. of publications whereas Outstanding function determines either the no. of publications >50 or not. Student and
instructor objects are casted into the person class type through array of pointers. Ask user first either he is
student/instructor, then get his data using get () and your program continues to ask to enter the data until the last
personnel enters the data. Once the data is entered, print names of all personnel along with their outstanding.
take input from user
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