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yacy_search_server/source/net/yacy/ai/greedy/Model.java

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/**
* Model.java
* Copyright 2009 by Michael Peter Christen, Frankfurt a. M., Germany
* First published 03.12.2009 at http://yacy.net
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* along with this program in the file lgpl21.txt
* If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
package net.yacy.ai.greedy;
import java.util.List;
/**
* a Model is the universe where specific Roles act with specific Findings.
* The Model may be a playing field if applied for game playing or it may
* be a theorem set if applied for automated theorem proving.
* A specific Model should provide a simple initializer that creates a start model,
* which may be a startup board in case of game playing or a standard model in case
* of automated theorem proving.
* Models provide exploration (creation of possible Findings) and ranking (evaluation
* of a model situation to produce a ordering on possible model instances)
*
* @param <SpecificRole>
* @param <SpecificFinding>
*/
public interface Model<SpecificRole extends Role, SpecificFinding extends Finding<SpecificRole>> extends Cloneable {
/**
* Create a list of possible findings in the current model instance.
* This may be the list of possible moves for the current role/player in case of
* game playing or the list of possible inference rule applications in case of
* automated theorem proving.
* @return an iterator on the list of all possible findings for the current model situation
*/
public List<SpecificFinding> explore();
/**
* apply a finding to the current model.
*/
public void applyFinding(SpecificFinding finding);
/**
* compute the ranking for the given role, the higher the better.
* @param findings the number of findings that have applied so far
* @param role the role for which the ranking shall be computed
* @return the ranking for the given finding size and role
*/
public int getRanking(int findings, SpecificRole role);
/**
* the model contains a status about roles that may act next
* @return the next role
*/
public SpecificRole currentRole();
/**
* switch to the next role. The current role is migrated to the
* new role status, or the current rule is replaced with a new role
*/
public void nextRole();
/**
* based on the model content and the model next-role compute a hash code
* do not include a computation based on latest actions
* @return a hash code
*/
public int hashCode();
/**
* equal mathod according to hash method
* @param om
* @return true if other model is equal to the current model.
*/
public boolean equals(Object om);
/**
* clone the model
* @return a top-level cloned model
* @throws CloneNotSupportedException
*/
public Object clone() throws CloneNotSupportedException;
/**
* check if this model is in a termination status for a given role
*
* @param role the role that is checked
* @return true if the role caused termination
*/
public boolean isTermination(SpecificRole role);
/**
* check if this model is in a termination status for anyone
*
* @return the role for which this is a termination
* or null if there is no termination yet
*/
public SpecificRole isTermination();
}