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Simulated Assembly Line

C++ course project at Seneca College

The purpose of this term project is to put C++ Object Oriented skills to practice by developing a simulated Assembly Line.

The project simulates an assembly line that fills customer orders from inventory. Each customer order consists of a list of items that need to be filled. The line consists of a set of stations. Each station holds an inventory of items for filling customer orders and a queue of orders to be filled. Each station fills the next order in the queue if that order requests its item and that item is still in stock. A line manager moves the customer orders from station to station until all orders have been processed. Any station that has used all of the items in stock cannot fill any more orders. Orders become incomplete due to a lack of inventory at one or more stations. At the end of all processing, the line manager lists the completed orders and the orders that are incomplete.

The program mainly reads data from files. To run the executable on Linux

./run_linux Inventory1.dat Inventory2.dat CustomerOrders.dat AssemblyLine.dat

Screenshot of the output

This project used advanced C++ features which includes:

  • C++ advanced data structure vector, deque
  • C++ STL
  • C++ algorithm from STL

Tools used

  • Vim
  • GDB Debugger

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This project was done as part of C++ course at Seneca College, Toronto, Canada

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