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Programming Homework 2
Due Date: 4/3 (Sat) 11:59 pm (No extensions). 5% bonus if you hand in by 3/31 (Wed) 11:59pm
The goal of the program is to provide experience on using synchronization tools (mutex) and gain some
experience on server/threadpool programming.
Application – Auctions
This program will simulate auctions. The main process will be an auctioneer which will have different
type of items (denoted by integers 1 to k) up for auction. There may be more than one item available for
auction for each type.
Customers and tables
There are a set of tables in the auction house. (Each table should have an id, similar for what you do
with the threads in program 1). Each table will sit one customer. Customers arriving will be put into a
wait queue (there is no limit on the length of the queue). For any table without a customer, it will scan
the wait queue to see if there is a customer. If there is, the table will get the customer to sit there.
Customer are assigned to tables on a first-come-first-serve basis.
Each customer has three attributes:
An ID (as an integer)
The total amount of money the customer has (as a positive integer)
A list of items that he/she is interested in, represented by a list of integers. (notice that the
customer may be interested in more than one item for a certain type, so the list of integers can
have duplicates). You can assume the list will only be of integers between 1 and k.
A customer can leave any time a round of auction has finished. However, when he/she has 0 dollars left,
he/she must leave. Also, if he/she has obtained all the items he/she is interested in, he/she must leave
immediately.
Each table is represented by a thread that is created in the beginning of the program. Once each thread
is created, it is NOT joined when a customer leaves. Rather, the thread will see if there is any customer
available on the wait queue and sit one of them if available. The thread only quits when the main
process tells it to.
Each round of auction
A round of auction starts when the auctioneer (main process) announce the next item to be auctioned.
Before the auctioneer do that, he/she check which table is occupied, and will only allow those tables
that are occupied at that time to take part in that round of auction.
Each customer will then check whether he/she is interested in the item. Then he/she will bid a random
amount (not more than the amount of money he/she has). A customer will bid 0 if he/she has no
interest in the item. Any bidding amount must be an integer.
If no one bid, the auction ends and the item is discarded.
If only one customer bids, the auction ends immediately and the customer that bid will win the item.
However, if more than one customer bids, then any customer that bids will be allowed to bid one more
time. He/she must either maintain the same amount or bid a higher amount. Notice that the customer
does NOT know the amount being bid by any customers. For this program, you can assume in this case
the customer will have a 50% chance of maintaining the same bid amount, and 50% chance of increasing
the bidding amount randomly. After that, the auctioneer will determine who get the highest bid, and
declare the winner. Notice that if there is a tie, no one win the auction and the item is discarded.
Once the round finishes, the auctioneer need to inform every table that the round is done, and inform
everyone who has won the auction (or nobody wins).
Input
Your program should read an input file. The input file have the following content:
The first line consists of six integers
o The first number is the number of tables available. It should be at least 2.
o The second number is the number of types of items (k in the description)
o The third number is the number of customers in the input file. It should be at least 2.
o The fourth number is the maximum numbers of items that are auctioned. If all the
items are auctioned, the main process should tell all customers that it is quitting (and
ask everyone to leave). On the other hand, if there is no customer left, the customer
should quit).
o The fifth number denote whether the items to be auctioned is to be generated
randomly. If it is 1, then the items are generated in a cyclic sequence of 1, 2, 3, …, k, 1,
2, 3 ….. Any other number denotes that the items is to be generated randomly.
o The sixth number is 1 if you want to run the extra credit, otherwise it is ignored.
Each subsequent line represents a customer. Each line has the following format:
o The first number is the ID of the customer (integer)
o The second number is the amount of money the customer has in the beginning (positive
integer)
o The third number denote the number of items that the customer is interested
o The rest of the line denote the type of each item that the customer is interested in (can
have duplicates)
You can assume the input file to follow the format. If the file input format is incorrect and your program
crash, you are not responsible.
Program Structure
Your program should have the following structure:
Main Process
Read the input file
Pre-process and initialization
Create the tables (threads)
Sit the initial customers
Repeat
Determine who can participate in the next round of auction
Select an item to auction
Auction the item
Send message to threads to denote who win/lose
Until all auction ends or all customers left
Print final information
Tell all threads to quit
Join all threads
Exit the program
Foe each thread
Initialization
Repeat
If there is no customer
Find a customer to sit join this table
Repeat
Going through each round of auction
Until customer leaves
Until told by the main program to quit
Print final information
Quit
Output Requirements
Your program should print the following statements. The output is considered a major part of this
project, so please follow direction closely.
When a customer is added to the customer queue, you should print the following statement
“Customer added to the queue”
When a customer is assigned to a table, you should print “Customer
assigned to table”.
Programming Homework 2
Due Date: 4/3 (Sat) 11:59 pm (No extensions). 5% bonus if you hand in by 3/31 (Wed) 11:59pm
The goal of the program is to provide experience on using synchronization tools (mutex) and gain some
experience on server/threadpool programming.
Application – Auctions
This program will simulate auctions. The main process will be an auctioneer which will have different
type of items (denoted by integers 1 to k) up for auction. There may be more than one item available for
auction for each type.
Customers and tables
There are a set of tables in the auction house. (Each table should have an id, similar for what you do
with the threads in program 1). Each table will sit one customer. Customers arriving will be put into a
wait queue (there is no limit on the length of the queue). For any table without a customer, it will scan
the wait queue to see if there is a customer. If there is, the table will get the customer to sit there.
Customer are assigned to tables on a first-come-first-serve basis.
Each customer has three attributes:
An ID (as an integer)
The total amount of money the customer has (as a positive integer)
A list of items that he/she is interested in, represented by a list of integers. (notice that the
customer may be interested in more than one item for a certain type, so the list of integers can
have duplicates). You can assume the list will only be of integers between 1 and k.
A customer can leave any time a round of auction has finished. However, when he/she has 0 dollars left,
he/she must leave. Also, if he/she has obtained all the items he/she is interested in, he/she must leave
immediately.
Each table is represented by a thread that is created in the beginning of the program. Once each thread
is created, it is NOT joined when a customer leaves. Rather, the thread will see if there is any customer
available on the wait queue and sit one of them if available. The thread only quits when the main
process tells it to.
Each round of auction
A round of auction starts when the auctioneer (main process) announce the next item to be auctioned.
Before the auctioneer do that, he/she check which table is occupied, and will only allow those tables
that are occupied at that time to take part in that round of auction.
Each customer will then check whether he/she is interested in the item. Then he/she will bid a random
amount (not more than the amount of money he/she has). A customer will bid 0 if he/she has no
interest in the item. Any bidding amount must be an integer.
If no one bid, the auction ends and the item is discarded.
If only one customer bids, the auction ends immediately and the customer that bid will win the item.
However, if more than one customer bids, then any customer that bids will be allowed to bid one more
time. He/she must either maintain the same amount or bid a higher amount. Notice that the customer
does NOT know the amount being bid by any customers. For this program, you can assume in this case
the customer will have a 50% chance of maintaining the same bid amount, and 50% chance of increasing
the bidding amount randomly. After that, the auctioneer will determine who get the highest bid, and
declare the winner. Notice that if there is a tie, no one win the auction and the item is discarded.
Once the round finishes, the auctioneer need to inform every table that the round is done, and inform
everyone who has won the auction (or nobody wins).
Input
Your program should read an input file. The input file have the following content:
The first line consists of six integers
o The first number is the number of tables available. It should be at least 2.
o The second number is the number of types of items (k in the description)
o The third number is the number of customers in the input file. It should be at least 2.
o The fourth number is the maximum numbers of items that are auctioned. If all the
items are auctioned, the main process should tell all customers that it is quitting (and
ask everyone to leave). On the other hand, if there is no customer left, the customer
should quit).
o The fifth number denote whether the items to be auctioned is to be generated
randomly. If it is 1, then the items are generated in a cyclic sequence of 1, 2, 3, …, k, 1,
2, 3 ….. Any other number denotes that the items is to be generated randomly.
o The sixth number is 1 if you want to run the extra credit, otherwise it is ignored.
Each subsequent line represents a customer. Each line has the following format:
o The first number is the ID of the customer (integer)
o The second number is the amount of money the customer has in the beginning (positive
integer)
o The third number denote the number of items that the customer is interested
o The rest of the line denote the type of each item that the customer is interested in (can
have duplicates)
You can assume the input file to follow the format. If the file input format is incorrect and your program
crash, you are not responsible.
Program Structure
Your program should have the following structure:
Main Process
Read the input file
Pre-process and initialization
Create the tables (threads)
Sit the initial customers
Repeat
Determine who can participate in the next round of auction
Select an item to auction
Auction the item
Send message to threads to denote who win/lose
Until all auction ends or all customers left
Print final information
Tell all threads to quit
Join all threads
Exit the program
Foe each thread
Initialization
Repeat
If there is no customer
Find a customer to sit join this table
Repeat
Going through each round of auction
Until customer leaves
Until told by the main program to quit
Print final information
Quit
Output Requirements
Your program should print the following statements. The output is considered a major part of this
project, so please follow direction closely.
When a customer is added to the customer queue, you should print the following statement
“Customer
When a customer is assigned to a table, you should print “Customer
assigned to table