CSP representation: allocating developments You are an architect who needs to de
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CSP representation: allocating developments You are an architect who needs to decide how to position four establishments in a new mall: a Japanese restaurant, a hairstylist, a clothing store, and a toy store. The floor plan can be represented as 3x3 grid (three rows 0,1,2 and three columns 0,1,2) and you need to place each shop in one cell of the grid. Based on marketing research, the following constraints were defined on how to position the new stores, given the position of existing establishments. Note that establishments are considered close to each other if they share an edge on the grid. There is a fish and chips stand in cell (2.2). There is a health store in cell (1,0). The hairstylist and the clothing store should not be close to the fish and chips stand The Japanese restaurant should be close to the health store. The hairstylist and the clothing store should be close to the Japanese restaurant The hairstylist and the clothing store should not be close to the toy store Represent this problem as a CSP. Be as precise as you can in specifying the constraints. Also do not forget some basic constraints that are inherent in allocating objects in space but are not listed above.Explanation / Answer
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