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THIS MUST BE DONE IN JAVA. USE THE DRIVER PROVIDED AND USE THE METHODS THAT ARE

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Question

THIS MUST BE DONE IN JAVA. USE THE DRIVER PROVIDED AND USE THE METHODS THAT ARE REQUIRED!

Objective:

Create a couple of classes that will simulate a process heap. Download the driver and follow the following instructions!

Create a class called Process

Instance variables:

Priority: which is an integer value that corresponds to where it will be in the heap. Needs to be greater than 0.

Time: A double value that corresponds to how long the process will take to run. Needs to be greater than 0.

Name: A string value that is the name of the process

Constructors: Default and Parameterized

Accessors and mutators for each instance variable

Make sure to check for valid values.

Other methods:

toString: a method that prints out the name, priority, and time

Create another class called ProcessHeap

Instance variables:

Heap: an array of type Process which represents the heap

Size: the number of elements in the heap

Constructors: Default and parameterized

Other methods:

insert: this method which returns nothing adds a new element to the heap. It always adds the next element as the next element in breadth order and then bubbles it up based on the priority of the Process.

peek: this returns the head of the heap

remove: This returns the root of the heap and then removes it from the heap. It must then move the last element in the heap (via breadth order) to the root and bubble that value down until it’s in the correct location.

printHeap: Prints the heap out in breadth order

isEmpty: returns a true or false value for whether or not the queue is empty

heapSort: Prints out the heap in sorted order. The idea is to remove an element print that element and then repeat that until there are no more elements.

Example Print Out:

The current heap is:

e 33 23.0

c 20 18.0

d 18 29.0

g 16 5.0

b 5 20.0

f 1 15.0

a 10 50.0

Starting simulation

Process: e 33 23.0 is starting

Process: e 33 23.0 has ended

Process: c 20 18.0 is starting

Process: c 20 18.0 has ended

Process: d 18 29.0 is starting

Random process added! Random Process 50 10 10.0

Process: d 18 29.0 has ended

Process: g 16 5.0 is starting

Process: g 16 5.0 has ended

Process: a 10 50.0 is starting

Random process added! Random Process 100 20 20.0

Process: a 10 50.0 has ended

Process: Random Process 100 20 20.0 is starting

Random process added! Random Process 150 30 30.0

Process: Random Process 100 20 20.0 has ended

Process: Random Process 150 30 30.0 is starting

Process: Random Process 150 30 30.0 has ended

Process: Random Process 50 10 10.0 is starting

Process: Random Process 50 10 10.0 has ended

Random process added! Random Process 200 40 40.0

Process: Random Process 200 40 40.0 is starting

Process: Random Process 200 40 40.0 has ended

Process: b 5 20.0 is starting

Simulation time has expired

Here is the DRIVER:

Explanation / Answer

public class ProcessSimulator { public static void main(String[]args) { final int HEAP_SIZE = 100; ProcessHeap heap = new ProcessHeap(HEAP_SIZE); //Make initial heap heap.insert(new Process("a",10,50)); heap.insert(new Process("b",5,20)); heap.insert(new Process("c",20,18)); heap.insert(new Process("d",18,29)); heap.insert(new Process("e",33,23)); heap.insert(new Process("f",1,15)); heap.insert(new Process("g",16,5)); System.out.println("The current heap is:"); heap.printHeap(); ProcessHeap.heapSort(heap); System.out.println("Starting simulation"); //Simulation final int SIM_TIME = 250; Process currProcess = null; double currProcessTime = 0.0; for(int i=0;i0.0) { currProcessTime--; } else { System.out.println("Process: "+currProcess.toString()+" has ended"); currProcess = null; } //New process added if(i%50 == 0 && i!=0) { Process randomProcess = new Process("Random Process "+i,i/5,i/5); heap.insert(randomProcess); System.out.println("Random process added! "+randomProcess.toString()); } } System.out.println("Simulation time has expired"); } }