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Queue Management System with SFML

This project is a queue management system simulator developed using the SFML library. The system allows users to define queues, stations, and manage the flow of customers through the system. The simulator provides a graphical interface with windows for each station, a ticket printing kiosk, and a centralized screen displaying the status of all queues and stations.

Features

  • Queue Creation: Users can specify the number of queues needed and assign a topic and signature (single letter) to each queue.

  • Station Setup: Users can define the number of stations and associate specific queues with each station.

  • Graphical Interface: The system generates windows for each station, a ticket printing kiosk, and a centralized screen displaying the current status of all queues and stations.

  • Ticket Handling: Stations have buttons for calling a ticket (green) and confirming the customer's presence (blue). The ticket on display alternates between being illuminated and blinking until confirmation.

Getting Started

  1. Requirements: Ensure you have SFML installed. You can download it here.

  2. Clone the repository:

    git clone https://github.com/smichajlidis/queuing-system.git
    cd queuing-system
  3. Build using CMake:

    mkdir build
    cd build
    cmake ..
  4. Compile the project:

    make
  5. Run the simulator:

    ./queuing-system

Usage Instructions

  1. Queue Creation:

    • Enter the number of queues needed.
    • For each queue, provide a topic and a one-letter signature.
  2. Station Setup:

    • Specify the number of stations.
    • Associate specific queues with each station.
  3. Graphical Interface:

    • Observe the generated windows for each station, the ticket printing kiosk, and the centralized screen.
  4. Ticket Handling:

    • At each station, use the green button to call a ticket and the blue button to confirm the customer's presence.

Presentation Video

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Feel free to open issues, submit pull requests, or suggest improvements.