A manager of a department at Google wants to schedule 15-min coffee chat between two employees every week for his 6 employees. Design and write a program to help this manager. • Each employee should have a meeting with a new person. So, no meeting with the same person until they meet all the other colleagues. • Use functional programming or object-oriented programing. • You can have your own design to cover the requirements but you should consider a design with better time complexity. • You can use any data structures (lists, dictionaries, stacks, queues, ...) • The number 6 here is an example and imaging there are "n" (an even number) employees in the group (for this example n =6) • Every week each employee should have a meeting and just one meeting with one person. • Every week they should have a meeting with a new person. . Until week 5 (n-1 weeks) they should have a meeting with the same person. employees = [ employee_1, employee_2, employee_3, employee_4, employee_5, employee_6] For example for week 1: employee_1 & employee_2 will have a coffee meeting. employee_3 & employee_4 will have a coffee meeting. employee_5 & employee_6 will have a coffee meeting. Week 2: ... Week 3: ... Week 5: ...
A manager of a department at Google wants to schedule 15-min coffee chat between two employees every week for his 6 employees. Design and write a program to help this manager. • Each employee should have a meeting with a new person. So, no meeting with the same person until they meet all the other colleagues. • Use functional programming or object-oriented programing. • You can have your own design to cover the requirements but you should consider a design with better time complexity. • You can use any data structures (lists, dictionaries, stacks, queues, ...) • The number 6 here is an example and imaging there are "n" (an even number) employees in the group (for this example n =6) • Every week each employee should have a meeting and just one meeting with one person. • Every week they should have a meeting with a new person. . Until week 5 (n-1 weeks) they should have a meeting with the same person. employees = [ employee_1, employee_2, employee_3, employee_4, employee_5, employee_6] For example for week 1: employee_1 & employee_2 will have a coffee meeting. employee_3 & employee_4 will have a coffee meeting. employee_5 & employee_6 will have a coffee meeting. Week 2: ... Week 3: ... Week 5: ...
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Each employee just have one meeting per week. Your code, for example in week 2, let employee 2 has 2 meeting with employee 1 and employee 3. So the code is not fit with the requirements.
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