合肥生活安徽新聞合肥交通合肥房產生活服務合肥教育合肥招聘合肥旅游文化藝術合肥美食合肥地圖合肥社保合肥醫院企業服務合肥法律

        COMP4134代做、Java程序語言代寫
        COMP4134代做、Java程序語言代寫

        時間:2024-11-28  來源:合肥網hfw.cc  作者:hfw.cc 我要糾錯



        Project in Advanced Algorithms and Data Structures 
        COMP4134 UNNC 
         
        Overview 
        For this project, you are tasked with solving a real-world transportation problem. Formally speaking, it is 
        called the pickup and delivery problem with time windows (PDPTW). The pickup and delivery problem 
        (PDP) is a type of vehicle routing problem in which customers are paired together, and a pair must be 
        serviced by the same vehicle, see https://developers.google.com/optimization/routing/pickup_delivery 
        for example. In other words, a load must be collected from one location and delivered to another 
        location by a single vehicle. Clearly, there are also ordering or precedence constraints to ensure that the 
        collection site is visited before the delivery site. If there are time windows during which the customers 
        must be visited, then the problem is known as the PDPTW. This problem commonly arises in real-world 
        logistics, and solution methodologies have significant practical applications. 
         
        While planning the routes, there are some driver break regulations that have to be met, which include 
        drivers' hours rules and working time rules. To reduce complexity, we will focus on the rules highlighted 
        in red circles, which pertain to the daily transportation problem. The objective is to decrease the total 
        duty time necessary for the delivery of all orders. 
         
        The two regulations are briefly introduced below; detailed information can be found in Table 1 (see 
        https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/5e14b5b040f0b65dbed713a0/simplified-guidance-eudrivers-hours-working-time-rules.pdf
        and Table 2). Regarding Regulation (EC) No 561/2006, the following 
        constraints should be met: 
        • The maximum daily driving time is 9 hours. 
        • Driver breaks could be one of the following: (a) For every 4.5 hours of driving, drivers must take a 
        break of at least 45 minutes. This break starts a new 4.5-hour driving period. (b) For every 4.5 
        hours of driving, drivers can take either one 45-minute break or two smaller breaks, one of at 
        least 15 minutes followed by another of at least 30 minutes. 
        Another regulation is Directive 2002/15/EC, which is a legislative act concerning the working time for 
        mobile workers engaged in road transport activities. It sets out the maximum limits on working time, 
        including driving time, other work-related activities, and on-call time. The following constraints should be 
        met: 
        • Drivers cannot work more than 6 hours without a break; a break should be at least 15 minutes 
        long. 
        • Drivers need a 30-minute break if they work between 6 to 9 hours in total. 2 
        Table 1 A summary of the EU drivers’ hours rules and sector specific working time rules 

        Table 2 Summarised daily allowed drive time, duty time and route duration 
         
        Deadline and Late penalty 
        Deadline is 6pm Monday the 9th of December, for each day the coursework is late, a penalty of 10% will 
        be deducted. 
        Plagiarism is not allowed, and your source code and documentation will be examined for similarities. 
        Please note that this is individual work, not a group project. You are encouraged to conduct individual 
        research and free to implement algorithms that have already been published, but copying others’ work 
        is strictly forbidden. (Please consult the academic misconduct policy for further details: 
        https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/studentservices/servicedetails/appeals-complaints-andconduct/academic-misconduct.aspx)

        Submission instructions 
        To submit your code and report for this module, please use the provided link on the Moodle page. Your 
        algorithm should be implemented in Java, and your report, which is limited to 2000 words, must be 
        submitted in PDF format. Please refer to the “Grading Criteria” section below, which lists the requirements. 
        The submission link will be active before the deadline. Please note that submissions sent via email will not 
        be accepted. For comprehensive guidelines on the submission process, please consult the “Submission” 
        section below. 
        Submission 
        Given that this is a Master's level project, it is designed to emphasize independent study and research. 
        However, certain algorithms and data structures relevant to the project will be introduced in the course 
        module COMP4133. Proficiency in Java is required for the successful completion of this project. 
         
        The necessary files for this assignment are available for download from Moodle. These include: 
        • `Input.json`: An example file that you will read as input. 
        • `Output.txt`: A sample output file that corresponds to the `Input.json` input. 
         
        Your Java code should fulfill the following requirements: 
        1. Read the content of `Input.json`. 
        2. You are required to devise your own algorithm and apply it to solve the given problem. 
        Implementing an existing algorithm from the literature is fine, but please cite it in your report. 
        You may select from various algorithmic approaches, including but not limited to dynamic 
        programming, linear programming, and heuristics. Your implementation will be submitted for 
        grading. 
        3. Print the solution follow the expected ‘Output.txt’. 
         
        For instance, given the content of 'Input.json' provided: 
        Please refer to the video recording on the module page for this module for a detailed explanation of 
        the JSON content. 4 
          
        The expected 'Output' should look like this: 
         
        Which appears as follows in the text file: 
         
        VehicleName,JobId,JourneyTime,ArrivalTime,WaitTime,DelayTime,ServiceTime,DepartureTime,Break1Ti
        me,Break1Duration,Break2Time,Break2Duration 
        1,Vehicle 1 start,0h0m,08:00,0h0m,0h0m,0h0m,8h0m,,,, 
        1,C-0,0h0m,08:00,0h0m,0h0m,0h0m,8h0m,,,, 
        1,C-1,4h0m,12:00,0h0m,0h0m,0h0m,12h0m,,,, 5 
         
        1,D-0,0h0m,12:00,0h0m,0h0m,2h0m,14h0m,14:00,0h15m,14:45,0h30m 
        1,D-1,2h0m,16:45,0h0m,0h0m,0h0m,16h45m,,,, 
        1,Vehicle 1 end,0h30m,17:15,0h0m,0h0m,0h0m,17h15m,,,, 
         
        Grading Criteria 
        Criteria of code 50% Full mark Comment 
        Is the output correct? 20% The correct answer will receive full 
        marks. Marks may be deducted for 
        the following reasons: partially 
        correct answers with minor 
        mistakes, or correct output 
        accompanied by other issues. This 
        will be tested using a new dataset, 
        which is not provided by the 
        module. For programs involving 
        randomness, ensure that you use 
        your student ID as the seed. 
        How is the time complexity of the program? 10% For those who provide the correct 
        answer, their run time will be 
        recorded. Those whose run time 
        falls into the first quantile will 
        receive full marks. Those in the 
        second quantile will receive 7.5% of 
        the total marks, the third quantile 
        5%, and the last quantile 2.5%. 
        How is the solution quality of the program? 10% Please indicate the duration 
        required for the solution to 
        complete all the service requests 
        (i.e. pickup and delivery pairs) 
        within run time of 30 seconds. For 
        those whose solution is better than 
        the benchmark solution, the 
        ranking will be determined by the 
        speed of completion; the quicker 
        the completion, the higher the 
        ranking. Participants whose 
        solutions fall within the top 25% 
        will be awarded full points. Those 
        in the second 25% bracket will earn 
        75% of the total score, the third 
        25% will get 50%, and the bottom 
        25% will receive 25%. 
        Well formatted code 5% Is the program well formatted 
        (following Java naming 
        conventions, high readablity, 6 
         
        appropriate error handling, adhere 
        to Object-Oriented Programming 
        paradigm etc.) 
        Appropriate comments 5% Does the program contain 
        appropriate comments? 
        Criteria of report 50% 
        Well-written literature review 10% In the literature review, is the 
        literature sufficient, up-to-date, 
        well-organised, and does it follow 
        proper logical flow? The report 
        should be confined to a maximum 
        of 2000 words, excluding literature 
        and pseudo code. 
        Evaluation of the Chosen Algorithm, Data structure 
        and Methodology 
        15% Provide a clear rationale for the 
        algorithm selected and the 
        approach taken to solve the 
        problem. 
        Indicate whether the algorithm is 
        entirely of your own design or if it 
        is an implementation of an existing 
        algorithm from the literature. 
        Discuss the innovative aspects or 
        novelties that you have introduced 
        to the project. 
        Provide clear and effective documentation of your 
        algorithm 
        10% In your report, ensure that you 
        provide a clear and concise 
        explanation of your algorithm. 
        Utilise clear instructions, supported 
        by pseudocode, diagrams, and 
        other visual aids as necessary to 
        enhance understanding. 
        Evaluating solution quality and output validation 
        accuracy 
        10% Justify the solution’s quality and 
        confirm that the given output is 
        correct. 
        Report the result clearly 5% Report the results clearly, for 
        example, by using visuals, plots, 
        and statistics such as the mean and 
        standard deviation of a number of 
        runs. 
         
        Additional Credit: We are primarily evaluating compliance with the rules for individual days. However, 
        an extra 10% bonus (up to maximum of 100%) will be awarded if rule sets beyond those highlighted in 
        the red squares are taken into account. 
         
        Definitions 
        Standard input 7 
         
        System.in, means that the stream from which input to the program is taken. Typically this is the 
        keyboard, but it can be specified that input is to come from a serial port or a disk file. 
        Standard output 
        System.out, means that the stream to which output from the program is sent. Typically this is a display, 
        but it can be redirected to a serial port or a file. 
         
        Submission 
        You must submit a single Java source code file containing all your code for this coursework. This file 
        must be called AADS.java and must not require any other files outside of the standard Java packages 
        which are always available. The file must compile and execute without warnings or errors using the 
        command. 
        Compile: javac -encoding UTF-8 -sourcepath . AADS.java 
        Execute: java -Dfile.encoding=UTF-8 -XX:+UseSerialGC -Xss64m -Xms1920m -Xmx1920m AADS < 
        Input.json > Output.txt 
        Your program SHOULD send its output to standard output (by executing above command, it will produce 
        Output.txt in the same directory as AADS.java and Input.json, so no FileWriter is required). 
         
        Technical Notes 
        This part contains important technical information and it is important that you read and understand all 
        the information below. 
        You program MAY have multiple classes if you wish, but only in one java file. And only the class with 
        your main method SHOULD be marked as public. 
        Your program MUST read its input from standard input. 
        If your program exits with a non-zero exit code, it will be judged as a run-error. 
        Program submitted will be run inside a sandbox. The sandbox will allocate 2GB of memory for your 
        program. Your entire program, including its runtime environment, must execute within this memory 
        limit. For Java, the runtime environment includes the interpreter (JVM). 
        We suggest that you do not use package statements (that is, we suggest that your solution reside in the 
        “default package”). 
        Please use JDK versions later than 7. 
         
        Possible results 
        A submission can have the following results: 8 
         
        CORRECT The submission passed all tests: you solved this problem! 
        0% will be given to errors listed below: 
        COMPILER-ERROR There was an error when compiling your program. Note that when compilation takes 
        more than 30 seconds, it is aborted and this counts as a compilation error. 
        TIMELIMIT Your program took longer than the maximum allowed time for this problem, 5 seconds. 
        Therefore it has been aborted. This might indicate that your program hangs in a loop or that your 
        solution is not efficient enough. 
        RUN-ERROR There was an error during the execution of your program. This can have a lot of different 
        causes like division by zero, incorrectly addressing memory (e.g., by indexing arrays out of bounds), 
        trying to use more memory than the limit, reading or writing to files, etc. Also check that your program 
        exits with exit code 0! 
        NO-OUTPUT Your program did not generate any output. Check that you write to standard out. 
        OUTPUT-LIMIT Your program generated more output than the allowed limit. The solution is considered 
        incorrect. 
        WRONG-ANSWER The output of your program was incorrect. This can happen simply because your 
        solution is not correct, but remember that your output must comply exactly with the specifications of 
        the judges. See testing below for more details. The judges may have prepared multiple test files for each 
        problem. 
         
        Some hints for you to improve your solution 
        Scenario 1 
        a. The driver takes a break of 30 minutes after working for 6 hours. Then, the driver resumes driving for 
        another 30 minutes, followed by another break of 30 minutes, because of the 4.5 hours of driving time 
        accumulated. 
         
        Scenario 1 a 
        b. However, this driver break assignment can be improved by allocating a 45- minute break when the 
        duty time has been accumulated to 6 hours rather than allocating an additional 30-minute break when 
        reaching 4.5 hours of driving because the driving hours have been reset by the 45-minutes break. 9 
         
        Scenario 1 b 
         
        Scenario 2 
        a. This scenario is similar to the previous one, but the driver in the previous scenario completes his 
        journey after 2.5 hours of driving after the first break. In this case, however, the driver continues to 
        drive for 4 hours and 40 minutes after the first break. 
         
        Scenario 2 a 
        b. Allocating 45 minutes to reset the driving break is no longer a good idea in this scenario because 
        another break will be triggered due to reaching 4.5 hours driving time. As a result, the journey will take 
        12 hours and 10 minutes. 
         
        Scenario 2 b 
        Scenario 3 
        a. After working for 6 hours, a break of 30 minutes is given. Then, driving is resumed for 2.5 hours more 
        and another break of 15 minutes is taken, as the duty time has reached 9 hours. After one more hour of 
        driving, another break of 30 minutes is required, because the total driving time is 4.5 hours. 10 
         
        Scenario 3 a 
        b. This driver breaks assignment can be improved by allocating a 45-minute break when the duty time 
        reaches 6 hours. This journey requires no additional breaks because the 45-minute break reset the 
        driving hours. 
         
        Scenario 3 b 
         
        Scenario 4 
        a. This scenario is similar to the previous one, except that in the previous scenario, the driver completes 
        the journey after 2.5 hours of driving after the first break. However, after the first break, the driver 
        continues to drive for 4 hours and 40 minutes. 
         
        Scenario 4 a 
         
        b. Allocating 45 minutes to reset the driving break is no longer a good idea in this scenario because 
        another break will be triggered due to reaching 4.5 hours driving time. As a result, the journey will take 
        12 hours and 10 minutes. 
         
        Scenario 4 b 
         
        c. However, if we increase the second break in Scenario 4 a from 15 to 30 minutes, no further driver 
        breaks are required. As a result, the journey is reduced to 11 hours and 40 minutes. 
         
        Scenario 4 c 
         
        Scenario 5 
        a. The arrival time at the customer site was 2:30, but a wait of 15 minutes was required due to the time 
        window constraint. A break was assigned during the wait. A duty break of 15 minutes was given after 
        working for 6 hours. After that, driving was resumed for 45 minutes, when a driving break was needed 
        because the total driving time was 4.5 hours. 
         
        Scenario 5 a 
          
        b. This driver breaks assignment can be improved by allocating a 30-minute break after 6 hours of duty. 
        Because the accumulated 45 minutes break reset the driving hours, this journey requires no additional 
        breaks. 
         
        Scenario 5 b 
         
        Scenario 6 
        a. This scenario is similar to the previous one. But in this case, the driver continues to drive for 4 hours 
        and 40 minutes after the second break. 
         
        Scenario 6 a 
         
        b. Allocating 30 minutes break instead of 15 mintues to reset the driving break is no longer a good idea 
        in this scenario because another break will be triggered due to reaching 4.5 hours driving time. As a 
        result, the journey will take 11 hours and 55 minutes. 
         
        Scenario 6 b 
         13 
         
        A summary of the scenarios 
         
        請加QQ:99515681  郵箱:99515681@qq.com   WX:codinghelp





         

        掃一掃在手機打開當前頁
      1. 上一篇:海南三亞海口最好的起名大師的老師顏廷利大師聯系方式有哪些,電話號碼多少
      2. 下一篇:CS 551代寫、c/c++設計編程代做
      3. 無相關信息
        合肥生活資訊

        合肥圖文信息
        挖掘機濾芯提升發動機性能
        挖掘機濾芯提升發動機性能
        戴納斯帝壁掛爐全國售后服務電話24小時官網400(全國服務熱線)
        戴納斯帝壁掛爐全國售后服務電話24小時官網
        菲斯曼壁掛爐全國統一400售后維修服務電話24小時服務熱線
        菲斯曼壁掛爐全國統一400售后維修服務電話2
        美的熱水器售后服務技術咨詢電話全國24小時客服熱線
        美的熱水器售后服務技術咨詢電話全國24小時
        海信羅馬假日洗衣機亮相AWE  復古美學與現代科技完美結合
        海信羅馬假日洗衣機亮相AWE 復古美學與現代
        合肥機場巴士4號線
        合肥機場巴士4號線
        合肥機場巴士3號線
        合肥機場巴士3號線
        合肥機場巴士2號線
        合肥機場巴士2號線
      4. 幣安app官網下載 短信驗證碼

        關于我們 | 打賞支持 | 廣告服務 | 聯系我們 | 網站地圖 | 免責聲明 | 幫助中心 | 友情鏈接 |

        Copyright © 2024 hfw.cc Inc. All Rights Reserved. 合肥網 版權所有
        ICP備06013414號-3 公安備 42010502001045

        主站蜘蛛池模板: 日本精品一区二区三区在线观看| 亚洲区精品久久一区二区三区| 国产成人精品一区二区秒拍| 亚洲色精品三区二区一区| 亚洲爽爽一区二区三区| 女同一区二区在线观看| 亚洲欧美日韩一区二区三区在线| 亚洲av鲁丝一区二区三区| 日本精品一区二区三区在线视频一| 竹菊影视欧美日韩一区二区三区四区五区| 亚洲午夜日韩高清一区| 精品一区二区高清在线观看| 国产激情一区二区三区小说 | 亚洲综合一区二区三区四区五区 | 国产精品无码一区二区在线观 | 一区二区三区日韩| 蜜桃传媒视频麻豆第一区| 久夜色精品国产一区二区三区| 丰满岳乱妇一区二区三区| 福利片免费一区二区三区| 全国精品一区二区在线观看| 精品在线一区二区| 精品一区二区三区免费观看| 精品免费久久久久国产一区| 久久免费视频一区| 国产色综合一区二区三区| 熟妇人妻一区二区三区四区| 国产成人精品一区二区三区免费| 无码人妻精品一区二区三区99仓本 | 精品人伦一区二区三区潘金莲 | 午夜福利国产一区二区| 一区二区三区免费在线视频 | 亚洲一区影音先锋色资源| 精品性影院一区二区三区内射| 激情内射亚洲一区二区三区| 中文字幕乱码亚洲精品一区 | 国产成人精品一区二三区| 无码日韩人妻AV一区免费l| 天堂Aⅴ无码一区二区三区| 文中字幕一区二区三区视频播放| 2018高清国产一区二区三区|