Problem Definition
Consider a sales system that supports a sales representative selling a certain kind of computer to end users.
Let's assume the base pieces are defined as in Table 4.1.
The sales person will sell a configuration for a computer such as that in Table 4.2.
Part | Choices |
---|---|
Motherboard + Processor | 486, Pentium, PentiumII, Xeon, Pentium III |
Case | Desktop, Minitower, Fulltower |
Drives | 4,6,10,13G |
Memory | 32M, 64M, 128M, 256M, 512M |
Monitor | 15", 17", 19", 21" |
Soundcard | Regular, 3D |
Video Card | Standard, Pro, 3D |
Modem | None, 28K, 56K, ISDN |
Galaxy Pro Computer System | |
---|---|
Motherboard + Processor | PentiumII |
Case | Minitower |
Drives | 10G |
Memory | 64M |
Monitor | 17" |
Soundcard | Regular |
Video Card | Pro ... |
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