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Add your row to the table below, following the examples already there. The #arcs is supposed to be the number of ''undirected'' graphs, that is, half the number of entries in the arrays of your ''Array<Array<Arc>>''. If any of the words you use in your row are in ''!CamelCase'', put an exclamation mark in front of them (see the raw Wiki text), so that the Wiki does not mistake it for a link. For the processor name, please leave out redundant information for the sake of brevity. For example, write ''Intel X5560'' instead of ''Intel Xeon X5560'', or ''AMD X2 250'' instead of ''AMD Athlon II X2 250'', or ''Intel P8600'' instead of ''Intel Core 2 Duo P8600''. | Add your row to the table below, following the examples already there. The #arcs is supposed to be the number of ''undirected'' graphs, that is, half the number of entries in the arrays of your ''Array<Array<Arc>>''. If any of the words you use in your row are in ''!CamelCase'', put an exclamation mark in front of them (see the raw Wiki text of this sentence for an example), so that the Wiki does not mistake it for a link. For the processor name, please leave out redundant information for the sake of brevity. For example, write ''Intel X5560'' instead of ''Intel Xeon X5560'', or ''AMD X2 250'' instead of ''AMD Athlon II X2 250'', or ''Intel P8600'' instead of ''Intel Core 2 Duo P8600''. |
Results for Exercise Sheet 1 (OSM file -> graph)
Add your row to the table below, following the examples already there. The #arcs is supposed to be the number of undirected graphs, that is, half the number of entries in the arrays of your Array<Array<Arc>>. If any of the words you use in your row are in CamelCase, put an exclamation mark in front of them (see the raw Wiki text of this sentence for an example), so that the Wiki does not mistake it for a link. For the processor name, please leave out redundant information for the sake of brevity. For example, write Intel X5560 instead of Intel Xeon X5560, or AMD X2 250 instead of AMD Athlon II X2 250, or Intel P8600 instead of Intel Core 2 Duo P8600.
Name |
#nodes: Saarland / BaWü |
#arcs: Saarland / BaWü |
Time to read + construct |
Processor / RAM |
Language |
Example |
11,111 / 1,111,111 |
111,111 / 11,111,111 |
1min11sec / 11min01sec |
Intel X5560 @ 2.8Ghz / 96 GB |
C++ |
Jens S |
1,119,289 / 14,593,458 |
227,826 / 2,642,949 |
0min2sec / 0min59sec |
AMD X2 250 @ 3.0GHz / 4 GB |
C++ |
SE KF |
1,119,289 / 14,593,458 |
227,826 / 2,642,949 |
0min4sec / 1min03sec |
Intel P8600 @ 2.4Ghz / 4 GB |
C++ |